Skip to Main Content Site Map

Browse Case Studies

  Page 1 of 8  

A County-Wide Transformation of Demand-Response Service into Microtransit, Baldwin County, Alabama

Brief Summary In 2020, the Baldwin Regional Area Transit System (BRATS) in Baldwin County, Alabama partnered with Via to transition its demand-responsive transit service to an on-demand microtransit service through an Integrated Mobility Innovation ...

Diagram showing range of mobility options, from bikeshare to fixed route.

A Review of Shared Mobility in 2022

Through the Mobility Learning Center (MLC), the Shared-Use Mobility Center (SUMC) tracks trends and trajectories in the shared mobility industry. For the top 25 metropolitan areas in the U.S., SUMC collects data on bikeshare, scooter share, carshare, ...

Image of bikeshare and scootershare

A Review of Shared Mobility in 2023

Through research, provision of technical expertise to cities and agencies across the region, peer-to-peer convening, and development of tools and other resources, the Shared-Use Mobility Center (SUMC) tracks trends happening throughout the shared mobility ...

Photo of AV Shuttle

Autonomous Vehicles for Equity: Linden LEAP Shuttle, Columbus, OH

Brief Summary The Smart Columbus Initiative used part of a $50 million grant from the US Department of Transportation to pilot the Linden LEAP autonomous shuttle. The Linden LEAP launched in February 2020 in South Linden, a historically disinvested ...

Photo of Arlington RAPID vehicle

AVs + Rideshare = RAPID, Arlington, TX

Brief Summary In early 2021, the City of Arlington expanded a public mobility-on-demand (MOD) program city-wide. Arlington previously completed two other autonomous vehicle (AV) pilot projects with separate partners, EasyMile and Drive.ai. Arlington ...

Bike Share Toronto bike against the Toronto skyline

Bike Share Toronto’s Four-year Growth Plan: A Data-driven, Community-focused Network Expansion

Since 2021, the Shared-Use Mobility Center (SUMC) has convened an Innovative Transit Micromobility Integration (ITMI) working group, in partnership with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). In these working group meetings, representatives from transit ...

Wake County officials stand by a SmartRide van at a ribbon cutting ceremony

Bridging the First and Last 5 Mile Gap: Microtransit in Northeast Wake County, NC

Brief Summary The Wake County Department of Health and Human Services received an Integrated Mobility Innovation (IMI) grant from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) in 2020 to develop a microtransit pilot, named GoWake SmartRide NE, in northeast ...

Photo of BRIDJ Van

Bridj Microtransit Shutdown

Brief Summary The City of Centennial contracted with Lyft, a transportation network company, to offer customers subsidized fare-free shared rides to and from a nearby light rail station. Customers could travel between the light rail station and anywhere ...

Bringing Clean and Safe Microtransit to a Border Town with Calexico On Demand, Calexico, CA

The Clean Mobility Options is a statewide public program that empowers under-resourced communities across California to better understand and overcome mobility obstacles with vouchers for funding community needs assessments and clean, shared, zero-emission ...

Bringing Regional Mobility-On-Demand Service to Rural Oklahoma: A Case Study of PICK Transportation

Brief Summary In 2021, The Grand Gateway Economic Development Association received a Federal Transit Administration’s Integrated Mobility Innovation grant of $1.5 million dollars to develop PICK Transportation, an on-demand microtransit service ...

  Page 1 of 8