Prague Launches Carsharing Website

Prague, from the Charles Bridge. Photo via Moyan Brenn/Wikimedia 
Prague, from the Charles Bridge. Photo via Moyan Brenn/Wikimedia

Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, has launched mapa.ceskycarsharing.cz, a website to facilitate car sharing in the city, Prague.tv reported.

Created by Prague City Hall and the Czech Carsharing Association, the website allows users to find and book vehicles offered through carsharing companies approved by the City Council. There are currently four carsharing businesses operating in Prague, including Car4way and Autonapul.

Through the site, customers can reserve a vehicle from a map of Prague. Cars can be picked up and returned at blue and purple parking zones.

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