This document is a case study about how the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) improved its public transit system by partnering with RideCo and zTrip to implement new microtransit and paratransit services
Here's a breakdown of the key information:
The Challenge:
- KCATA needed to improve public transit services across a large, bi-state metropolitan area, connecting communities with varying needs
. - They aimed to create an interconnected multimodal system using innovative technology
. - There were mobility gaps, particularly in underserved communities needing connections to fixed-route transit
. - The existing ADA paratransit program used outdated software, leading to inefficiencies and customer dissatisfaction
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The Solution:
- KCATA partnered with zTrip (fleet operator) and RideCo (technology provider)
. - They launched the IRIS microtransit service, expanding access to transit and connecting residents to fixed routes
. - They also launched RideKC Freedom, an ADA paratransit service, to modernize and improve paratransit operations
. - RideCo's technology automated processes, optimized routes, and improved communication
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Key Results and Benefits:
- For IRIS Microtransit:
- Increased ridership
. - Improved cost efficiency (cost per passenger below goal)
. - High rates of shared rides
. - Good customer satisfaction (high ride rating, positive feedback)
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- Increased ridership
- For RideKC Freedom Paratransit:
- Increased passengers per vehicle hour
. - Decreased cost per passenger
. - Annualized cost savings for KCATA
. - Improved on-time performance
. - Automation of processes, leading to reduced staff workload and improved job satisfaction
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- Increased passengers per vehicle hour
In essence, the document highlights how KCATA used technology to:
- Expand access to public transit.
- Improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of their services.
- Enhance the customer experience.
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