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Making Car Sharing and Car Clubs Work - Case ... - The Civil Service

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Department for TransportReview of Formal <strong>Car</strong> <strong>Sharing</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Car</strong> Club Schemes in ClosedCommunities, Including the <strong>Work</strong>place(UG 513)<strong>Making</strong> <strong>Car</strong> <strong>Sharing</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Car</strong> <strong>Clubs</strong> <strong>Work</strong>CASE STUDY SUMMARIESDecember 2004FINAL V1.1Prepared for the Department for Transport by:Integrated Transport Planning Ltd50 North Thirteenth StreetCentral Milton KeynesMK9 3BPTel: 01908 259718Fax: 01908 605747Contact: Jon ParkerEmail: parker@itpworld.netwww.itpworld.netIn association with:Richard Armitage Transport Consultancy LtdCleary Hughes AssociatesJohn Austin

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