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Case Study: AVs + Rideshare = RAPID, Arlington, TX

Case Study
2021

Description

What do you get when you mix autonomous vehicles (AV) with mobility on-demand (MOD)? RAPID! After piloting two other AV projects and expanding a rideshare program, the City of Arlington developed RAPID, also known as the Rideshare, Automation, and Payment Integration Demonstration, in Spring 2021. This AV program is a first-/last-mile mobility option for people inside a 1 square mile area that includes Arlington’s downtown core and the campus at the University of Texas at Arlington. Using an app, Via, customers can request low-cost or fare-free shared AV rides as part of the city’s broader MOD network. [NEW PARAGRAPH] After securing a Federal Transit Administration Integrated Mobility Innovation grant and seeing the successes of its other mobility initiatives, City of Arlington staff leveraged their relationships with new and existing partners to design a program well-tailored to their needs as a city in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. This case study explores how RAPID developed and how it serves people in Arlington.
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Tags:

Tags :
  • access
  • accessibility
  • autonomous vehicles
  • AVs
  • community engagement
  • engagement
  • Coronavirus
  • COVID
  • COVID-19
  • data
  • data standardization
  • data sharing
  • demand response
  • demand responsive
  • equity
  • evaluation
  • performance
  • performance metrics
  • fare
  • fares
  • fees
  • revenues
  • first mile
  • last mile
  • first/last mile
  • fleet management
  • marketing
  • payment integration
  • pilot projects
  • pilots
  • point-to-point
  • private partnerships
  • procurement
  • procurements
  • public-private partnerships
  • wheelchair accessible vehicles
  • WAV
  • WAVs
  • microtransit
  • flexible transit
  • paratransit
  • mobile applications
  • mobile apps
  • integration
  • ridesourcing
  • Ridesplitting
  • TNC
  • TNCs
  • transportation network companies

TRT Terms:

TRT terms :
  • Accessibility
  • Autonomous vehicles
  • Coordination
  • COVID-19
  • Data sharing
  • Demand responsive transportation
  • Equity (finance)
  • Evaluation
  • Free fares
  • Fare collection
  • Revenues
  • Fleet management
  • Marketing
  • Pilot studies
  • Mobility applications
  • Procurement
  • Automobiles for the physically disabled
  • Paratransit vehicles
  • Ridesourcing

TA Center:

TA center :
  • SUMC
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