Related: RTC of Southern Nevada Launches On-Demand Transportation Program
RTC Launches myRTCpara App
Customers can book new trips, check and cancel existing reservations, track vehicles, and more through the app.

The RTC is the transit authority, designated metropolitan planning organization, regional traffic management agency, and administrator of the Southern Nevada Strong comprehensive regional plan for the Las Vegas valley.
Photo: RTC of Southern Nevada
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) announced it has added a mobile app option to its web-based tool to enhance the online trip management process for paratransit certified customers and caretakers.
Through the myRTCpara website and app, customers can book new trips, check and cancel existing reservations, track vehicles, access estimated pick-up times, and additional services.
“We are constantly looking for ways to improve access, convenience and equity for our passengers, especially for one of the most vulnerable populations we serve,” said MJ Maynard, RTC CEO. “We encourage our paratransit customers and their caretakers to take advantage of these ride management tools that give them greater flexibility and control over their trips.”
MyRTCpara also provides:
Vehicle number
Trip history
Account information
For more information, customers can log onto myRTCpara.rtcsnv.com or download the myRTCpara app via the Apple app store or Google Play to get started.
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