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Originally Posted by tvp2003
I'm pretty sure C2G is a taxi alternative, not a transit alternative. I've only ever used it once, and that was in lieu of a taxi when I needed to get home ASAP. Jumped in one of the 5 C2G's parked outside of my building and was home in ten minutes.
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I beg to differ - I know a few people in the office that work a 7-4 schedule that are using C2G as their commuting alternative. They drive in from the burbs to a G2G location and then switch cars.
C2G is going to have to figure out ways to discourage this practice or I can see them falling out of favor with the City quick.