Image Credit: Submitted/Modo February 15, 2021 - 7:00 AM The car sharing movement in B.C. is largely in the hands of a co-op called Modo that’s striving to cut down on the number of personally owned vehicles in the province’s largest cities. Right now that includes 15 cars in Kelowna out of a fleet of 700. All the rest are in the Lower Mainland and on Vancouver Island. “For every Modo that comes into a neighbourhood, about 10 cars are shed,” Selena McLachlan, director of marketing and communications for Modo told iNFOnes.ca. “Most personally-used cars are used five per cent of their life so it’s a depreciating asset sitting in your driveway. We’re hoping we can provide affordability and convenience and, hopefully, something more sustainable for communities.”
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