tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10939281.post1622187297370146219..comments2024-03-17T08:16:42.227+01:00Comments on World Streets: The Politics of Transport in Cities: Will the real cost of car ownership kindly stand upUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10939281.post-85930430991939577542014-03-19T11:25:17.000+01:002014-03-19T11:25:17.000+01:00Thanks for pointing this out. The Canadian numbers...Thanks for pointing this out. The Canadian numbers are whatever they are, and in the event in a country of great spaces that would seem like a fair number. All the years we have been following carsharing around the world, it struck me that the border number, the upper limit of kilometers traveled per year for someone looking into carsharing as a second option to car ownership was probably on the Eric Britton, editorhttp://www.wordpress.worldstreets.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10939281.post-35090517838544323552014-03-17T21:04:23.000+01:002014-03-17T21:04:23.000+01:00The Canadian infographic mentions 18.000 kilometer...The Canadian infographic mentions 18.000 kilometers/year. You say that's highly much (and I agree), but next you talk about 10.000 Miles which is app 16.000 km, and still that's much!Friso Metznoreply@blogger.com