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Capital Metro and RideAustin Partner for First/Last Mile Service, Austin, Texas, 2018

The Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Capital Metro) has partnered with Austin-based rideshare service provider, RideAustin, to offer on-demand transportation to select bus stops following cuts to bus service in the Exposition area of west ...

Photo of Pickup vehicle in front of grocery store in Pflugerville

Capital Metro Expands Microtransit Service to Pflugerville, TX, 2021

Capital Metro, the public transit provider for the Austin metropolitan area in Texas, has announced an expansion to its microtransit service, Pickup, to Pflugerville, a suburb, for a one-year pilot. Customers can request to be picked up and dropped off ...

Car Sharing Pilot Program

Authorizes the designation of certain streets or portions of streets for the exclusive parking privilege of motor vehicles participating in a carshare vehicle program, to authorize the issuance of permits that allow vehicles participating in a city's ...

Car Sharing Policy and Pilot Project San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, 2013

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) implemented a two-year pilot program to create on-street parking spaces in all neighborhoods in the city for use by qualified Car Share Organizations (CSOs). To qualify, CSOs had to meet certain ...

Care On-Demand, Richmond, Virginia, 2017

The Greater Richmond Transit Company (GRTC), Richmond's public transit provider, and UZURV, a reservation app through which users can book on-demand transportation services (such as Uber and Lyft), have partnered to launch the paratransit pilot program ...

Carpool In San Mateo County!, San Mateo County, California, 2017

The City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County (C/CAG) and Scoop have partnered in an effort to encourage carpooling, as part of the pilot program, Carpool In San Mateo County!. Through this partnership, drivers and riders who link-up ...

Carpool Incentive Programs: Implementing Commuter Benefits as One of the Nation’s Best Workplaces for Commuters, 2005

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) have established a voluntary National Standard of Excellence for employer-provided commuter benefits. Commuter benefits help American workers get to and from ...

Carpool Program policies and administrative rules, Portland, Oregon, 2002

Per the Central City Transportation Management Plan (CCTMP) and the Transportation System Plan (TSP), carpooling is an important commute option. Carpooling reduces congestion, improves air quality, and reduces the number of single-occupant vehicles throughout ...

Marketing image of Free2Move Jeep in Portland, Oregon

Carshare Operator Expanding to Portland, Oregon, 2021

Free2Move, a carshare company, has announced that it plans to expand operations to Portland, Oregon in the spring or summer of 2021. Currently, Free2Move operates in Washington, DC, Paris, Lisbon, and Madrid. This will be Free2Move’s first expansion ...

Carshare Pilot Program at Metro Park and Ride Lots, Los Angeles, 2014

In April 2014, the Metro Board of Directors adopted the First Last Mile Strategic Plan and Planning Guidelines. The Plan provides a methodology for determining access barriers to transit stations and includes a series of recommendations to expand the ...

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