Considerations for Microtransit as a Part of an Integrated Transit System
November 11 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Considerations for Microtransit as a Part of an Integrated Transit System
Microtransit is often promoted as a service to solve many of the challenges faced by public transit systems. New vendors regularly appear with microtransit platforms with claims to meet all your transit needs. In this webinar, participants will be introduced to the concept of microtransit to understand what it is, how it operates, and some of the benefits and limitations of microtransit.
Intended for: Transit Agencies
Cost: FREE
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