Left behind on purpose or ran into trouble? Car-sharing vehicles block car park ramp, exit

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Photos of two car-sharing electric vehicles (EVs) that were left behind and parked randomly at different multistorey car parks surfaced on Facebook group SG Road Vigilante this week. In one post, an empty GetGo car is shown parked in front of an up-going ramp at a multistorey car park. The post, put up on Tuesday (April 29), stated that the...

Car-sharing vehicles werespotted parked in locations that inconvenience other motorists.Photos of two car-sharing electric vehicles that were left behind and parked randomly at different multistorey car parks surfaced on Facebook group SG Road Vigilante this week.

GetGo and BlueSG are car-sharing platforms that allow users to rent out their vehicles at different rates. Those who use EVs must return their vehicles to designated charging stations.'Anyhow park' or ran out of juice? According to GetGo, less than 0.06 per cent of their bookings have experienced immobility due to low battery.

 

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