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PSTA, Uber partner to offer disadvantaged residents free, on-demand rides
http://www.metro-magazine.com/manag...60721&utm_source=Email&utm_medium=Enewsletter

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Fla.'s Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) and Uber are partnering for a one-year pilot program, called TD Late Shift, which will offer disadvantaged residents in Pinellas County free, on-demand rides when the regular bus service ends.

"We are solving age-old transportation barriers with technology, innovation and Uber," said Brad Miller, PSTA CEO.

The $300,000 grant-funded pilot demonstration, awarded by the Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged (TD), is aimed at helping low-income, unemployed residents overcome transportation barriers to employment. With this new program, riders can request up to 23 free rides per month between the hours of 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. Rides must be to a place of employment or residence.

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"This is what the future of transportation in Pinellas County looks like," said Miller. "It's multimodal, high-tech and on-demand."

PSTA was the largest of five grant recipients chosen to demonstrate bold and innovative solutions for TD customers. The goal of this specific pilot is to develop and implement a model that can be replicated statewide and show a need for more robust funding of similar programs long-term.

"Expected outcomes go beyond simply providing rides to customers during non-service hours," said Miller. "We are hopeful to be able to show a direct local economic impact by creating new opportunities for unemployed residents who were previously unable to get jobs because of a lack of transportation."

Related: Transit partnering to create multimodal options

PSTA first publicized its relationship with Uber earlier this year when the two transportation providers launched Direct Connect, a six-month pilot program that connects people to bus stops for a subsidized rate. Now, PSTA is expanding that program to span across the entire county offering unlimited, on-demand Uber and Taxi rides for approximately $1.

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So the ride must start or end at a business or residence. So easy to skirt the rules, walk to the nearest 7-11 so I can get a free ride to my buddy's/drug dealer's house, umm I mean work.

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