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February 4, 2013

Georgia Tech student transportation alternative sees success

ATLANTA — Since its establishment at Georgia Tech last October, the eco-friendly student transportation alternative known as Green Operated Transit Carrying Humanity Around (GOTCHA) rides has drawn more interest from students, technique reported.

The electric cars were designed by the company GOTCHA and built in Shanghai, and are driven by three to four student drivers around the Georgia Tech campus and to surrounding areas. The university is the fifth college campus to use the service. For the full story, click here.


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