By aggregating multiple passengers into a single vehicle, they help reduce the total number of cars on the road, leading to lower greenhouse gas emissions and reduced traffic congestion.
Unlike fixed-route buses, this service operates dynamically, adjusting routes and pick-up locations based on real-time demand and user preferences.
The system intelligently matches multiple passengers with similar routes, reducing the number of individual vehicle trips and optimizing the use of resources.
It blends the convenience of ride-hailing apps with the affordability and eco-consciousness of public transit, making it an attractive option for a wide range of commuters.
Passengers can easily transfer from buses to the microtransit service at the Mary K.