
After TNCs enter a market, heavy rail ridership can be expected to decrease by 1.3% and bus ridership by 1.7%.
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Chicago is the fifth city in which Lyft rolled out the new feature, called Nearby Transit.
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Today, 36% of U.S. adults say they have used a ride-hailing service such as Uber or Lyft, according to the Pew Research Center.
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Users can now connect to ride-hailing services via the Transit+, or report suspicious activity via Transit Watch.
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Qualified riders can receive two round trips or four one-way trips per month to medical services such as doctor appointments.
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Allows users to plan, book, and pay for a ride from either Uber or Lyft, while getting real-time updates on their PSTA bus connection.
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Under the RTC’s new Workforce Mobility Program, registered employees of sports merchandise company Fanatics will be able to use Lyft at a reduced rate.
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Migo launched nationally in January, but has started to focus its advertising on specific markets, including the Denver-Boulder area.
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Employment and population growth were primarily responsible for the remainder of the worsening congestion.
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The survey, conducted by Metrolink, found that 45% of students commute 41 minutes or longer from home to school.
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