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18-34 Year-olds Value Access over Ownership

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Hey…ever think about how there are some things you own, but only use rarely? Like your car for example (which likely sits idle for 23 hours a day)? Collaborative consumption, like carsharing, gives you all the access without all the burden of ownership (like cost).  Doesn’t it seem smarter to spread out the cost burden? It seems like more and more people are starting to think so. Zipcar has released some interesting new data about changing attitudes toward ownership that we think is real cool:

“The study, conducted in October 2011 by KRC Research, reveals that 55 percent of Millennials surveyed have actively made an effort to drive less, up 10 percentage points from 45 percent in 2010, highlighting the growing trend of consciously reducing road time.

Some of the factors that Millennials cite for driving less frequently include environmental concerns, total cost of vehicle ownership and an increased use of social media. More than half of Millennials surveyed stated “protecting the environment” as one key reason for driving less, also up 10 percentage points from 45 percent last year.  The study also reveals that more than three quarters (78 percent) of 18-34-year-old respondents who are licensed drivers say car ownership is difficult due to high costs of gas, parking and maintenance.  In contrast to other age cohorts, social media is increasingly another factor for Millennials driving less.  Sixty-eight percent of 18-34-year-olds, up 14 percentage points from 54 percent in 2010, agree that they sometimes choose to use social media rather than go out to see friends and family.”

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Board Member Shoni Litinsky Named one of the Uniter’s 30 under 30!

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Says the Uniter’s Anne Thomas:

“Shoni Shukster Litinsky is one of the driving forces behind Winnipeg’s first car sharing cooperative, Peg City Car Co-op.

At 25, Litinsky is the youngest member of the co-op’s board.

In the planning stages, trying to figure out the needs of car drivers was a bit of a challenge, given that none of them actually drove cars. But with no knowledge of how to start a co-op, or any kind of business, they went ahead.

“There was this group of people that really believed in something,” she says.

After three years, they now have 65 members sharing three cars. Litinsky hopes the project will grow beyond the Osborne Village neighbourhood.

“I hope to see a shift away from people clinging to their own vehicle,” she says.

Litinsky works for Green Action Centre’s Active and Safe Routes to School program.

Getting more kids to go to school the way their parents did, by foot or bike, takes more than just inspiring the students – it involves creating a community where parents feel it’s safe for kids to travel on their own.

A big step for the program has been getting the city’s transportation planners and traffic engineers to care about creating safe routes to school.

Litinsky believes active transportation is not about losing something, but being healthier and more connected to community.

“(It’s about) sustainable happiness, making your choices so that you’re happy, but they’re better for the world and your community, and yourself,” she says.”

Check out more of Manitoba’s outstanding young talent here.

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Winter Update! Now Accepting Business Memberships

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Sigh…it seems winter is finally here, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get around Winnipeg without a car. We know many of our members are still biking, busing, and walking their way through the cold months, while using the carshare cars for occasional longer trips. We are pleased to report Peg City Car Co-op continues to get more popular. We’re expecting to reach 70 members before the end of the year.

And starting December 5th, we will also be accepting business memberships! Yay!

For more details, check out our latest newsletter here.

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Greening Your Holidays

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Now, we know there are a bunch of benefits to joining a carshare. One of the sweetest parts is saving your money for things that really matter…like presents!  It also offers you a convenient way of shuttling all those wrapped goodies around.

However, if the consumer hype of the holidays season isn’t your thing, you can check out this informative article from the Winnipeg Free Press on how to green up your holiday shopping – featuring on of our very own board members, as well as Curt Hull, a member.

Hint- Thanks to Kristine from the Manitoba Eco-Network for suggesting a carshare membership as an excellent gift idea!

Dreaming of a green Christmas

 

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Do You Really Need Snow Tires?

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Although winter tires are not mandatory in Manitoba like they are in Quebec, we feel that they’re essential and here’s just one reason why:

“There’s about 10 per cent of the people right now that don’t have winter tires on and they’re involved in 38 per cent of the accidents on the road in the winter,” he said. “It does make a big difference if you have summer tires on or winter tires on,”

The changing of seasonal tires are just part of our routine maintenance and one less thing for you to have to think about when you are “sometimes driving” a Co-op car.


See:

Quebec first province to make winter tires mandatory

(December 20, 2007 )

 

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Join now!

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The day you have been waiting for is here! Sign up as a member of Peg City Car Co-op for easy and affordable access to a zippy compact vehicle. Find the application form here: Regular Membership Application Form or Apply online right now!

Got other drivers in your household? Up to 3 people can join as an Associate Member on a Regular Member’s account. Associate Members must reside at the same address and agree to share a single bill on the Regular Member’s account.

If you have any questions at all, don’t hesitate to email us at [email protected] or call 204-793-3912.

Completed applications can be mailed in with cheque or money order, or they can be scanned and e-mailed if paying by credit card.

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Our new home!

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You can mail your completed membership applications and membership fees to the following address (please do not mail cash):

Suite 203 – 478 River Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3L 0C8

Got a question? Reach us at [email protected] or 793-3912.