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It would be ideal for the program to recover $1,500 per car each month from rental fees <br />to reach the $6,000 mark, which would offset the costs of gas and liability insurance, <br />Winters said. <br />But that hasn’t happened so far, he said, and the difference is being covered by money <br />from $533,000 in research grants that CUTR received from the U.S. Department of <br />Transportation and the Florida Department of Transportation. <br />The grants are also used within the WeCar program to fund research on students’ driving <br />habits for a project that is expected to last two years, Winters said. <br />“From our research project point of view, our motivation is that (WeCar) will foster more <br />people using public transportation,” he said. <br />Next semester, WeCar may implement a variable pricing program for a randomly <br />selected portion of its members in which rental rates go up or down based on frequency <br />of usage. Winters said this would be another way to promote the program. <br />The program is also looking into the possibility of replacing one of the Prius models in <br />the spring semester with a “sportier” car to boost student interest and usage, Winters <br />said. <br />“We recognized when we started that we would be making some changes,” he said. <br />So far, Winters said WeCar has been more of a “niche program” for students who either <br />live on or near campus. Commuting students who have cars aren’t as likely to use it, he <br />said. <br />Camille Bailey, a senior majoring in anthropology who lives on campus, said she uses a <br />WeCar rental at least once a week for short trips to get groceries or to go out to eat. <br />Initially, Bailey said she was worried that students who used a rental ahead of her would <br />go over their allotted time, but she said that hasn’t happened. <br />“People turn (cars) in when it’s supposed to be turned in and (the cars) are always there,” <br />she said. “I’ve never had a major problem with it at all.” <br />William Carpenter, a senior majoring in Africana studies who lives in an apartment off <br />campus, said he enjoys the convenience of WeCar. <br />“Everything is covered by the hourly rate, so you don’t have to worry about gas or <br />insurance or anything like that,” he said. <br />Carpenter said he uses a WeCar rental twice or thrice a month, and he plans to use it even <br />if he is able to get his own car because it is an inexpensive way to travel. <br /> <br />