METROspectives: CharterUP CEO Armir Harris on Modernizing Mobility
From digital transformation to evolving customer demands, CharterUP's CEO Armir Harris offers his perspective on the transportation industry's next chapter.
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At present, the Hytch service area includes all business and residential addresses within a roughly four-mile radius of our East Lansing location.
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Submissions are now being accepted for this year from any type of passenger bus or rail operation and their supplier partner, with the winners set to be featured in METRO's September/October issue.
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Williams lends over 25 years of executive experience in the industry, having served at the Department of Energy and Department of Labor under President Reagan, the Department of the Interior under President George H.W. Bush, and the Department of Transportation under President Trump.
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The collaboration empowers transit agencies to enhance microtransit and paratransit services using Uber's network.
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NJ TRANSIT rail, light rail, and bus tickets can all be purchased through the NJ TRANSIT mobile app.
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This one-year pilot program will provide data to help the city and RTA evaluate how zero fares can benefit New Orleans youth.
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The fare payment business has changed over the last few years, and the biggest change has come in the form of unifying the systems. The process comes with its benefits and challenges, but cities across the nation are recognizing the importance.
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Total system ridership in April 2023 was 10% higher than in April 2022, reaching the highest ridership level recorded since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020.
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The Blue-Ribbon Panel’s mission is to reduce fare and toll evasion rates and dollar losses by half within three years across the entire MTA while boosting paid ridership.
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Following entry into a tolling agreement with the FHWA, congestion pricing could begin up to 310 days later, during which contractors would design, build, test and activate tolling equipment.
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