Summer Brings More Transportation Options in NY
- Date: 06/28/2021
On June 16, Suffolk County launched “Suffolk Transit On-Demand,” a new pilot project which provides on-demand bus service designed to…
GRAND RAPIDS — A partnership between Grand Rapids’ transit agency, a health care tech startup and area disability advocates will expand mobility options during the pandemic with pre-scheduled and on-demand rides.
The Go!Bus Plus six-month pilot program allows riders to reserve or call for rides when needed through a mobile app and web portal through various transportation providers. The service area spans the metro Grand Rapids region, roughly from I-96 to M-6 and Cascade Township to Grandville.
The program is a partnership between The Rapid, Kaizen Health, Disability Advocates of Kent County and the city of Grand Rapids.
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