Here's How You Can Share Rides And Spare Your Car
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April
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1943
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Office of War Transportation's Share the Ride Program: Shopping, March 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Office of War Transportation's Share the Ride Program: Shopping, March 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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Office of War Transportation's Share the Ride Program "Share-The-Ride Every Time You Go Shopping," March 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1943
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Ann Arbor News, April 3, 1943
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Every passenger car in America must be used for war-winning purposes. That's why it's imperative you share your car whenever you go shopping. A recent check of Ann Arbor shopping district traffic showed only 1.8 persons per car--a vert unenviable record. Remedy this by organizing car-sharing shopping clubs, using your car for shopping ONLY when necessary and then ONLY if you share it with others.
Ann Arbor News, April 3, 1943
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Every passenger car in America must be used for war-winning purposes. That's why it's imperative you share your car whenever you go shopping. A recent check of Ann Arbor shopping district traffic showed only 1.8 persons per car--a vert unenviable record. Remedy this by organizing car-sharing shopping clubs, using your car for shopping ONLY when necessary and then ONLY if you share it with others.
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Office of War Transportation's Share the Ride Program: "Share Your Car When Driving To Your Work," March, 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Ann Arbor News, March 31, 1943
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A ride-sharing arrangement that involves three cars and workers coming to Ann Arbor from Belleville and Ypsilanti has been worked out by the four employees (shown above) of the Hoover Ball & Bearing Co. The share-riders are (left to right) Paul Goodnoe, Belleville; Miss Pearl Simpson, Ypsilanti; Fred Hockstra, Belleville; and Arthur C. Alber, Ypsilanti, who are getting ready to start home.
Ann Arbor News, March 31, 1943
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A ride-sharing arrangement that involves three cars and workers coming to Ann Arbor from Belleville and Ypsilanti has been worked out by the four employees (shown above) of the Hoover Ball & Bearing Co. The share-riders are (left to right) Paul Goodnoe, Belleville; Miss Pearl Simpson, Ypsilanti; Fred Hockstra, Belleville; and Arthur C. Alber, Ypsilanti, who are getting ready to start home.
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