Gwinnett County, GA conducted a seven-month, on-demand microtransit pilot program
Gwinnett County, GA on-demand microtransit pilot program
Gwinnett County conducted a seven-month, on-demand microtransit pilot program in the local city of Snellville. The County deployed seven buses, each with a 12-passenger capacity, that residents could hail by calling or using a mobile app. TransLoc software automatically routed the closest bus to new passengers without disrupting other riders. The County plans to use the data collected by the pilot program, including operational data and costs, to revise and expand the program to other cities.
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The average wait from the time the call was received to the pickup time during the test period was 23 minutes. The microtransit program carried 38,898 riders for more than 172,000 miles on 28,740 trips. TransLoc reported that among the 12 cities it provides software for microtransit program the Snellville passenger count rated second behind the city of Sacramento.
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