The beauty of on-demand transit is its flexibility: a well-designed service can meet a variety of mobility needs in a cost-effective manner. See how these three cities used microtransit to connect residents to jobs, healthcare, and the larger public transit network.
- In Jersey City : The mayor worked with transit officials to upgrade job and housing access with microtransit.
- In Birmingham : A pilot program helps residents connect to essential services, and keeps growing to meet high demand.
- In Cupertino : City leaders tackle a long-rooted congestion problem to get commuters out of private cars and onto public transportation.
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