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Car sharing coming to Indianapolis

Next spring, those traveling around Indianapolis will have a new transportation option. French company Bollore is starting an electric car share program in the city.

Users will pay a monthly fee and a per trip service rate, which have not been determined yet. In Paris, monthly membership is $16 and it costs about $4.50 for a 20 minute trip.

Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard believes the program will help create a more vibrant downtown and attract new people to the area. He says it could mean residents put off buying a car or second car.

The system is the first of its kind in North America and will cost about $35 million.  The city will pay for the installation of 1,200 charging stations and parking spaces.

The program will have 500 electric vehicles and 200 car share locations.