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A map of Washington, D.C.'s 86 curbside parking spaces for car-sharing
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Here's where the District Department of Transportation located their on-street parking spaces to help Zipcar and now other companies like Daimler and Hertz, which will be bringing their car-sharing services to Washington, D.C. in the coming months.
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Zipcar and DDOT's tense impasse over D.C.'s $300,000 curbside parking spaces
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Why did the District Department of Transportation and the world's largest car-sharing company grow so prickly over the last year? The answer revolves around how the District charged for its 80+ curbside parking spaces.
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Daimler's Car2Go and Hertz On Demand bring new car-sharing to D.C.
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The District Department of Transportation has officially confirmed that Zipcar, Hertz, and Daimler will all be operating car-sharing services in Washington, D.C. before long. Up until now, Zipcar has monopolized that market here in the District since 2007.
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Three companies bid on D.C.'s car-sharing parking spaces
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Zipcar won't be dominating the market for long, but we still have no firm answers on which companies have received which spots.
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Zipcar's D.C. competition exceeds expectations
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The recent bid for the city's 86 curbside parking spaces yielded more competitors than just Hertz — four companies want those spots.
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Zipcar, prepare to meet your competition
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The ubiquitous car-sharing service has enjoyed a monopoly on the capital's roads, but Hertz may be on the way.
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