Okotoks, AB On-Demand Transit expands public transportation access and optimizes vehicle use
Okotoks, AB On-Demand Transit Public Transportation Access
Local commuters use a RideCo-powered mobile app and online form to request rides. The platform handles fare payments and provides real-time vehicle tracking throughout user journeys. Requests for the 10-seat vans are optimized for the most efficient routes. A one-way ride costs $3.25 CAD with free rides for kids and discounted bulk ride passes. Okotoks On-Demand Transit expanded service from Monday through Saturday to daily starting in 2022.
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Okotoks Transit Expands as On-Demand Remains In-Demand - OkotoksOnline.com - Local news, Weather, Sports, and Job Listings for Okotoks, Alberta, and area.
Okotoks town council has approved expanded services for the town's transit system. The changes come as part of the town's first four-year budget. Starting in January 2022, Okotoks transit services will be available seven days a week, and will now run from 5:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. on weekdays, offering an extra half hour of service. They'll also be operating during stat holidays, with the exception of Christmas. On weekends and stat holidays, it'll run from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. A cost increase to $3.25 per single trip ride will be instituted, though discounts are available when buying rides in bulk. Transit specialist David Gardner says demand remains high, despite the ongoing pandemic. "Okotoks is part of CUTA, which is the Canadian Urban Transit Association, and what I hear from transit operators all over Alberta and the western prairies is that demand is still significantly lower than pre-pandemic levels. We certainly have a very high level of service, and it definitely gives users comfort in taking transit." googletag.cmd.push(function() { if($(document).width()<900) { s = googletag.defineSlot('/50748803/oko-all-bigbox', [300, 250], 'div-gpt-1642787068267-bb1'); s.setTargeting('URL', [window.location.pathname]); s.addService(googletag.pubads()); googletag.pubads().refresh([s], {changeCorrelator: false}); } }); Locally, usage has increased significantly year over year. "Our expectation is about 40,000 passengers by the end of 2021 for the year, and that's up from 27,401 in 2020. We're budgeting for about 50,000 passengers in 2022, and we could do more than that." The move, according to Gardner, brings the town's transit service one step closer to the vision of a fully comprehensive and accessible system. "Ultimately, we want to be able to provide a transit service every day of the week. That's really what a transit service should be. People want to use the service on different days of the week for different purposes, so it's just sort of a natural step forward for transit." Questions, comments, or story ideas? Email news@okotoksonline.com googletag.cmd.push(function() { if($(document).width()<900) { s = googletag.defineSlot('/50748803/oko-all-bigbox', [300, 250], 'div-gpt-1642787068267-bb2'); s.setTargeting('URL', [window.location.pathname]); s.addService(googletag.pubads()); googletag.pubads().refresh([s], {changeCorrelator: false}); } });
Okotoks On-Demand Transit Awarded Minister’s Award for Municipal Excellence | The Town of Okotoks
Okotoks, AB: Okotoks Town Council and administration are pleased to announce that the Okotoks On-Demand Transit program has been awarded the prestigious Minister’s Award for Municipal Excellence in the Service Delivery Innovation category.
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Okotok On-Demand Transit experienced a growth in ridership from 27,401 in 2020 to 40,000 in 2021. The town received a 2021 Minister's Award for Municipal Excellence in the Service Delivery Innovation category. Okotoks also won the Transit/Accessible Transportation Innovation category at the 2022 Minister's Awards for Transportation Innovation.
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