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RideKC: Freedom On-Demand, Kansas City, Missouri, 2017

The Kansas City Transportation Authority (KCATA) and Transdev have partnered to create the new app-based, ridesharing service, RideKC Freedom On-Demand. As of March 1st, this one-year pilot program will provide accessible, on-demand rides to users in ...

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RideLV Microtransit Service Launches in Leavenworth, KS, 2023

The City of Leavenworth is launching RideLV, a microtransit service that offers shared rides to and from anywhere within city limits. Through RideLV, customers can request rides to and from anywhere within Leavenworth in real time or up to seven days ...

Rideshare Pilot Project partnership with Via, West Sacramento, California, 2017

The City of West Sacramento approved a contract with Via microtransit as a pilot project, funded by a $700,000 grant from the Sacramento Area Council of Governments and city innovation funds. Customers will be able to book flexible transit rides, through ...

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Rideshare Program Launched for People with Dementia, Milwaukee, WI, 2022

Melanin Minded LLC, a Milwaukee organization designed to help people of color with resources, services, and support, unveiled a rideshare plot called “Navigator Transportation” to assist with transportation specifically for individuals in the early ...

Rideshare Report, Austin, Texas, 2013

On March 7, 2013, the Austin City Council passed resolution 20130307 directing the City Manager to explore ridesharing regulations in other cities and to make recommendations with respect to what ridesharing should be allowed in the City of Austin.Overview ...

Ridesharing and Transportation Management, Montgomery County, Maryland, 2002

Transportation system management is established in the district to foster coordinated and comprehensive transportation system management by government, new developers, property owners and employers.

Ridesourcing for Children, Various Companies, United States, 2019

Wired magazine published an article by Rebecca Heilweil that profiled the specialty ridesourcing companies HopSkipDrive, Zum, GoKart and Kango. These companies allow minors (under 18) legally hail and ride in their vehicles, unaccompanied. The drivers ...

Riding to 2050: San Diego Regional Bike Plan, 2010

The plan proposes a vision for a diverse regional bike system of interconnected corridors, support facilities, and programs to make biking a convenient form of transportation for everyday travel. The plan is intended to guide the development of the ...

RIDOT launches autonomous electric vehicle pilot program with May Mobility: “Little Roady Shuttle”, Providence, Rhode Island, 2019

The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT), in partnership with May Mobility, Inc., has launched the autonomous “Little Roady Shuttle” pilot program in Providence, Rhode Island. Through this pilot, as of May 15, Little Roady vehicles are ...

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RIPTA Pilots Zero-Fare Program for Low-Income and Unhoused Customers, Rhode Island, 2022

The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) is offering 600 bus passes to low-income or unhoused residents. The agency is collaborating with the Rhode Island Association of Community Action Agencies, the Mathewson Street United Methodist Church, ...

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