For Lynn Parsons, knocking on a stranger’s door was once the difference between getting home or having her car hooked onto a flatbed truck and towed away. In 2014, the advertised 84-mile range of her Nissan Leaf was barely enough to get her from Washington, D.C., to Hagerstown. It had just run out of juice in Potomac. She pulled into a house with multiple cars packed in the driveway and knocked on the door. Luckily the stranger at the door was w…
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