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Demand-responsive bus service of the Oxford Bus Company in 2018. Demand-responsive transport (DRT), also known as demand-responsive transit, demand-responsive service, [1] Dial-a-Ride [2] transit (sometimes DART), [3] flexible transport services, [4] Microtransit, [5] Non-Emergency Medical Transport (NEMT), [5] Carpool [6] or On-demand bus service is a form of shared private or quasi-public ...
Beaumont Transit, formerly Pass Transit, is a transit agency providing public transport bus services primarily in the community of Beaumont, California, United States.The agency operates fixed-route local services, commuter express buses to nearby communities and curb-to-curb Dial a Ride services to certified passengers.
Monrovia transit service used to consist of one fixed line, named The Old Town Trolley and a dial-a-ride system. Trolley Service was discontinued in 2011 [ 60 ] In 2018, The City of Monrovia rebranded its dail-a-ride service as a paratransit only operation named GoMonrovia. [ 61 ]
Lake Transit is a bus agency providing fixed-route, flex-stop and curbside "Dial-a-Ride" bus service in Lake County, California.The agency also provides service to Ukiah in Mendocino County and St. Helena in northern Napa County.
The Riverside Transit Agency (RTA) is the main transit agency for western Riverside County, California, United States.RTA provides both local and regional services throughout the region with 32 fixed-routes ,3 CommuterLink routes, Micro Transit in the Hemet San Jacinto area, and Dial-A-Ride services using a fleet of 339 vehicles.
In addition, Turlock operated a dial-a-ride service under the name Dial-A-Ride-Turlock (DART). [2] Laidlaw Transit was the initial contracted operator. [ 2 ] The BLaST Transfer Hub was moved from the city's Walmart (on Countryside Drive) to Central Park near downtown Turlock on December 22, 2003.
The agency operates both inter-city and local service. They also offer Dial-a-ride service to disabled passengers in all service areas and to the general public in areas where there is no scheduled fixed-route service. [3] The Eastern Sierra Transit Authority was established in 2006 and took over the operations of Inyo Mono Transit in 2007. [4]
The basic one-way fare is $1.50 on local fixed routes, [3] $3 on rural routes, [5] and $4.50 on commuter and midday express services. [4] Dial-a-Ride service has a base fare of $3 during the day and $2 after 6:00 pm for senior (65+), Disabled or ADA certified. [6] Up to two children 4 or under may travel free with a paying adult on any route.