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C-TRAN Launches Microtransit Service Across Clark County, WA 2022

The Clark County Public Transportation Benefit Area (C-TRAN) has launched The Current, a mobility on-demand service. Spare Labs serves as the booking and routing technology partner for this service. With The Current, customers can request shared point-to-point ...

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Cache Valley Transit District Launches Zero-Fare Microtransit in Cliffside, Logan, Millville, Providence, and River Heights, UT, 2023

The Cache Valley Transit District (CVTD) has launched POOL, a fare-free microtransit service serving the communities of Providence, Millville, River Heights, Cliffside, and parts of Logan. With this microtransit service, customers can request shared rides ...

California Clean Mobility Options – Mobility Operator Request for Information, 2019

CARB Clean Mobility Options Vouchers for Disadvantaged Communities The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is in the process of launching Clean Mobility Options for Disadvantaged Communities, a grantmaking and capacity-building program to support small-scale, ...

California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Phase II Transportation Network Companies Regulations, California, 2016

These rules are the latest operating regulations for transportation network companies in the State of California. Highlights include explicit permission for pool services such as UberPool and Lyft Line, and allowance for drivers to use short-term lease ...

California State Senate Bill 310, CA Transit Priority Program (TPP), 2011

The goal of the Transit Priority Program (TPP) is to promote development mixed-use development that is accessible to transit.  As a result, the program aims to increase transit use while decreasing GHG emissions related to personal vehicle miles traveled. When ...

Call-n-Ride Program, Denver, Colorado

Denver RTD's Call-n-Ride system is a zone-based demand responsive transit service that connects general public riders to fixed route transit, park-and-rides, or other destinations within a service zone. It is the most extensive flexible transit program ...

Caltrain and Zipcar Partnership, California, 2014

Zipcar and Caltrain have partnered to provide carshare parking at five Caltrain stations. Contributed through a partnership between the Shared-Use Mobility Center, ITS America, and the Federal Transit Administration's Mobility on Demand Program Updated March 2017

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Capital Bikeshare Adds Stations and Bicycles to Fleet, Washington, DC 2021

Capital Bikeshare, the bikeshare operator for the Washington, DC metropolitan area, plans to expand significantly as the COVID-19 pandemic subsides. Before the end of 2021, Washington, DC plans to add 60 stations and hundreds of bicycles across the District. ...

Capital Bikeshare Member Survey Report, Washington, DC, 2015

This report presents the results of the November 2014 Capital Bikeshare Customer Use and Satisfaction Survey conducted for the Capital Bikeshare program (Capital Bikeshare), a program jointly owned and sponsored by the District of Columbia, Arlington ...

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Capital District Transportation Authority Expands Microtransit Service to Saratoga County, NY 2021

The Capital District Transportation Authority (CDTA), the transit provider for the Albany metropolitan area, has expanded FLEX, its mobility on-demand (MOD) service, to southern Saratoga County. CDTA first launched the FLEX service in January 2020, primarily ...

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