During the month of May, the Dorval population will be able to benefit from an additional carsharing vehicle, thanks to a partnership between the City and the Communauto car sharing service, the leader in that field in Canada. Indeed, a new car, which will have its parking space at the corner of Dawson and Tulip avenues, will be available for reservation for all citizens of the City, allowing them to have access to a car whenever they need.
“We are very happy to develop this new partnership in Dorval and to have the opportunity to offer our citizens an enhanced way of travelling. Car sharing is an economical and ecological initiative, and we wish to encourage active transportation in all its forms”, said Marc Doret, Mayor of the City of Dorval.
“This partnership with the City of Dorval offers the opportunity to continue building the foundations of a sharing service in the West Island. We look forward to moving this type of development further along in the future!”, added Marco Viviani, Vice-President for strategic development of Communauto.
The City of Dorval and Communauto invite those interested to register online at montreal.communauto.com. During the first three months of this partnership, Dorval residents can get a $45 rebate when they register to the Open Plus plan or to one of the Value plans, with promo code DORVAL45, valid for the first year’s subscription, for a first-time subscription. This promotion is valid until July 31, 2024, with respect to certain eligibility criteria.
Communauto in brief
Once registered, you can use Communauto in four easy steps:
- Reserve your vehicle via the Communauto app.
- Pick up your car in its designated parking space.
- Use it and bring it back to the same place.
- Only pay for your time of use and the kilometres travelled.
For more information on how Communauto operates, simply visit montreal.communauto.com/?lang=en.
Feature Photo:
Légende photo, de gauche à droite : Paul Trudeau, conseiller municipal,Marco Viviani, vice-président développement stratégique chez Communauto, Marc Doret, maire de la Cité de Dorval, Jean-François Leroux et Robert Le Sage, tous deux conseillers municipaux.
Crédits photo : Cité de Dorval
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