University of Delaware Partners with Zipcar to Offer Alternative Transportation Option
Today the University of Delaware is launching a new partnership with Zipcar Inc., to provide the campus with access to the world's leading car-sharing service.
The cost-effective and convenient transportation option is now available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to all students, faculty, and staff members, ages 18 and older. Zipcar is an environmentally friendly transportation alternative that takes 15 to 20 privately owned vehicles off the road.
Gas, 180 miles per day, insurance, reserved parking spots and roadside assistance are included in the hourly and daily Zipcar rates. Cars can be reserved for as short as an hour or for up to four days. Rates on all University of Delaware vehicles start as low as $8 per hour and $66 per day (24 hours).
The annual membership fee for anyone affiliated with the University of Delaware is only $35 and applicants receive $35 worth of free driving credit that applies towards their first month of driving. University of Delaware students, faculty and staff can join at www.zipcar.com/ud.
"Our goal is to make getting around campus accessible and sustainable. Zipcar supports our efforts to reduce frustration, congestion and pollution," said William Fitzpatrick, Director of Supporting Services, University of Delaware. "We look forward to having them as a part of our campus community."
Cars are self service and can easily be reserved and accessed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. University of Delaware Zipcars will be located in convenient spaces in high demand areas. Four vehicles, two Toyota Prius and two Scion xB, will be located at Lot 34 Morris Library and Lot 9-2 Thomas McKean Hall. Zipcar even offers a fun and functional iPhone app that will honk the horn to locate a Zipcar and unlock the doors for members.
"Zipcar will give students who don't have access to a car the freedom and flexibility to participate in off-campus activities like internships and job interviews," said Matthew Malloy, Vice President of Global University Operations at Zipcar. "At the same time, students and faculty members alike can be proud that they are reducing their environmental impact by lowering their carbon footprint and using alternative transportation methods like car-sharing."
Zipcar has established partnerships with more than 200 universities, including Yale, Notre Dame, University of Virginia and Georgetown. Zipcar utilizes a network of local vendors to service and clean its fleet.
Gas, 180 miles per day, insurance, reserved parking spots and roadside assistance are included in the hourly and daily Zipcar rates. Cars can be reserved for as short as an hour or for up to four days. Rates on all University of Delaware vehicles start as low as $8 per hour and $66 per day (24 hours).
The annual membership fee for anyone affiliated with the University of Delaware is only $35 and applicants receive $35 worth of free driving credit that applies towards their first month of driving. University of Delaware students, faculty and staff can join at www.zipcar.com/ud.
"Our goal is to make getting around campus accessible and sustainable. Zipcar supports our efforts to reduce frustration, congestion and pollution," said William Fitzpatrick, Director of Supporting Services, University of Delaware. "We look forward to having them as a part of our campus community."
Cars are self service and can easily be reserved and accessed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. University of Delaware Zipcars will be located in convenient spaces in high demand areas. Four vehicles, two Toyota Prius and two Scion xB, will be located at Lot 34 Morris Library and Lot 9-2 Thomas McKean Hall. Zipcar even offers a fun and functional iPhone app that will honk the horn to locate a Zipcar and unlock the doors for members.
"Zipcar will give students who don't have access to a car the freedom and flexibility to participate in off-campus activities like internships and job interviews," said Matthew Malloy, Vice President of Global University Operations at Zipcar. "At the same time, students and faculty members alike can be proud that they are reducing their environmental impact by lowering their carbon footprint and using alternative transportation methods like car-sharing."
Zipcar has established partnerships with more than 200 universities, including Yale, Notre Dame, University of Virginia and Georgetown. Zipcar utilizes a network of local vendors to service and clean its fleet.
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