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Bring on-demand microtransit to your community. 

An all-encompassing, integrated transit system.

Microtransit doesn't have to work alone. By combining various transportation modes, we can address transit challenges, increase ridership, and reduce costs. Adaptable technology connects riders to the services they need, whether it's a new ride or system upgrade.

Webinar

See how UTA and PalmTran integrated new on-demand transit with their fixed-routes

Join transit planners from the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) in Salt Lake City and PalmTran in Palm Beach County, FL as they show how they evaluated where to invest in on-demand zones. Learn about which data sets they reviewed and what tradeoffs were made, all while viewing their interactive maps in Remix.

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Tech-enabled service for your community.

Here’s how it works: Riders safely share vehicles with others going their way, following routes and schedules determined by sophisticated algorithms. The system responds in real-time to changes in demand, reaching more people with ease, and ridership grows as transit becomes more accessible and reliable.

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Expand access to public transit.

No matter what transportation looks like in your community, Via Microtransit can be integrated easily and help connect people to jobs, schools, transportation hubs, and so much more.

Increase efficiency.

Ensure your vehicles are running at optimal capacity with our real-time supply and demand data, which empowers you to make smarter operational decisions and better allocate driver hours and vehicle fleets.

Reduce environmental impact.

Microtransit can be used with all types of vehicles — including electric and hybrid — and our automated aggregation encourages riders to share vehicles, so you can help cut down on road congestion and greenhouse gas emissions.

“The growth in ridership exemplifies how popular, convenient and easy it is to use the service, and demonstrates the need for innovative and dependable mobility solutions as we recover and build an inclusive economy.”
On-Demand Transit Can Unlock Steve Hansen — SacRT Board Chair and Sacramento City Council member

Happy riders.

  • Safe.
    Give riders the confidence to return to public transit by offering clean vehicles, clear driver protocols, and appropriate distance.
  • Accessible.
    No rider should be left behind. Solve for a range of mobility concerns by improving existing transit for people with disabilities or building brand new solutions.
  • Equitable.
    Offer transportation to people and communities who lack resources to reach public services and employment opportunities.
  • Efficient.
    Optimize routing with limited detours, allowing for multiple riders to be grouped into a single car.

Efficient microtransit.

  • Dynamic.
    Create a fully demand-responsive public transit system that uses proprietary algorithms to determine optimal routes based on multiple rider origins and destinations.
  • Cost-effective.
    Reduce costs and improve vehicle utilization by grouping passengers in vehicles traveling the same way.
  • Data-enhanced.
    Understand transit usage and patterns with data collected from tech-enabled microtransit.
  • Sustainable.
    By grouping passengers together, microtransit solutions help reduce traffic congestion and pollution.
“On-demand transit could help cities reduce traffic by 15% to 30%... Their convenience and flexibility improve the user experience over fixed route mass transit while bringing good jobs within reach of neighborhoods poorly served by the status quo.”
On-Demand Transit Can Unlock Urban Mobility, Boston Consulting Group

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