You’ve seen their bikes, their scooters, and now, their cars. Lime is now rolling out its car-share service in multiple cities across America, starting in Seattle on December 10th. Introducing: LimePod.

Even just a few years ago, the concept of sharing cars with strangers would have seemed insane, if not impossible. The ability to pick up and drop off free-floating, un-owned cars all across the city hinted at madness. But, thanks to the rise of transportation tech and the innovation of companies like Lime, car-share services are becoming a commuter’s norm.

We’ve been using buses and subways for decades now, which are basically just larger interpretations of ride-sharing. Plus, in cities that are population-dense and low on space, owning a car isn’t always feasible in terms of space and expenses. So why not take advantage of driving a car at your own convenience, without owning it?