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<http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_kbTo-M_pSuw/S3Fcmn9UkRI/AAAAAAAACfE/eetnGUZzgvs/s 1600-h/momo-projects.jpg> CarSharing, like Rome, is not built in a day. At least
What can I tell you, Seema and friends. On this your first Car Free Day in Mumbai I suppose the most useful thing that I can advise based on my experience is
Sorry. I neglected this morning to forward the two attached pieces also shared with the group by the author, Aswin Kumar. For my part, I enjoyed reading it as
_____ To: Eric Britton [mailto:eric.britton@...] Date: Monday 8 Febr some uary 2010 11:23 From : XXX subject: Car-sharing: a Sustainable and Innovative
This is a nice summary of a Frost and Sullivan piece sent on today by its author, Aswin Kumar. It is not going to tell most of you anything that you do not