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Mobility on Demand Sandbox Demonstration: Adaptive Mobility with Reliability and Efficiency (AMORE) Final Report

Research Report
2022

Description

Federal Transit Administration's (FTA) Mobility on Demand Sandbox Demonstration: Adaptive Mobility with Reliability and Efficiency (AMORE) Final Report documents the background, implementation, and evaluation of Regional Transportation Authority of Pima County’s Mobility on Demand (MOD) Sandbox Demonstration project, Adaptive Mobility with Reliability and Efficiency (AMORE). AMORE sought to test a flexible service for commuting or first/last-mile connections to fixed-route service in the relatively high-income, high-vehicle-ownership communities of Rita Ranch, Civano, and Vail. Developed in partnership with private sector partners RubyRide and Metropia, the transit hailing solution was designed to meld the flexibility of a Transportation Network Company (TNC) with the efficiency of a fixed-route bus by grouping customers traveling in similar patterns and allowing quicker connections to the core transit system.
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Tags:

Tags :
  • mobility
  • mobility on demand
  • MOD
  • commute
  • commuting
  • commuter
  • commuters
  • transit hailing
  • ride hailing
  • ride sharing
  • ride-sharing
  • ridesharing
  • ride share
  • ride-share
  • rideshare
  • TNC
  • fixed route
  • fixed-route
  • first mile
  • last mile
  • first/last mile
  • transportation network company

TRT Terms:

TRT terms :
  • Mobility
  • Shared mobility
  • Commuting
  • Work trips
  • Employer sponsored transportation
  • Vehicle sharing
  • Ridesharing
  • Ridesourcing
  • Fixed routes

TA Center:

TA center :
  • FTA
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