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Rocketing gasoline prices are hurting drivers all over the world including South Korea - where prices are setting new record highs almost on a daily basis. It has driven many Koreans to look for alternatives to owning a car.
Car-sharing is a new trend that has hit parts of South Korea.
Reservations are made online, and customers set the place and time where they want to pick up and leave the car.
For about US$15, one can use the car for three hours filled with gas to travel about 24 kilometres.