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Zipcar Announces Expansion into White Plains

Zipcar, Inc., the world’s leading car sharing network, and White Plains Mayor Thomas Roach today announced the expansion of the Zipcar car sharing service into the City of White Plains. The new Zipcar program will provide White Plains residents, businesses and visitors with increased access to affordable, convenient transportation options that are proven to reduce congestion and emissions.

The Zipcar program will launch with eight vehicles in three locations in downtown White Plains, including the following:

  • White Plains Center Garage at 237 Martine Avenue
  • Hamilton-Main Garage at 365 Hamilton Avenue
  • Bronx Street Lot at 3 Hamilton Avenue adjacent to the White Plains Train Station

Zipcar worked closely with the City of White Plains to determine the best locations for the Zipcars, which will be in areas with heavy foot traffic, access to public transportation and the offering of convenience for area members. 

“We’re thrilled to welcome Zipcar to the City of White Plains, as another step toward providing alternate transportation options to residents. Zipcar is a convenient and environmentally responsible way to travel and offers residents who live in downtown White Plains an affordable alternative to owning a personal vehicle,” said Mayor Thomas Roach.

As an environmentally friendly transportation option, Zipcar will help to reduce White Plains’ carbon footprint. National studies have shown that each car shared takes 15 privately owned vehicles off the road, and that vehicle miles traveled per driver is reduced nearly 40 percent when car owners switch to car sharing.  

Zipcar also provides White Plains residents a cost-effective alternative to car ownership.  Research firm Frost & Sullivan estimates that car sharing can reduce the total transit costs for its members by 70 percent, and Zipcar members report saving an average of $600 per month compared to owning a car.

“We’re excited to be expanding our presence in Westchester County to provide residents and employees of local businesses in White Plains with access to all the convenient, sustainable and cost-effective benefits of car sharing that our members appreciate,” said Charlie Irons, Zipcar New York’s general manager. “This expansion is an extension of our successful Zipcar program in New York City, where many people depend on Zipcar every day to run errands, attend business meetings, visit friends and take road trips to explore all that the tri-state area has to offer. We hope this new program in White Plains will help residents and those who commute back and forth between New York City to get out and Zip by giving them access to a car without the high costs and hassles of car ownership.”

Gas, reserved parking spots, insurance, roadside assistance and up to 180 miles per day are included in the hourly and daily Zipcar rates. Cars can be reserved for as short as an hour or for several days. For more information, including how to become a Zipcar member in White Plains, please visit www.zipcar.com.

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