Round Rock Expands On-Demand Transit Service

Round Rock Expands On-Demand Transit Service

In an effort to enhance transportation convenience and accessibility, the City of Round Rock, Texas has announced an expansion of its on-demand transit ride system, Round Rock Rides. The expansion commences on July 1 and is set to reach its entire city limits after the successful completion of the pilot program last year.

Pioneering Accessible Transport

The City of Round Rock has been a pioneer in testing out the on-demand transportation service within a portion of the city since 2023. The success of the trial run has now led to more extensive coverage, granting residents across the city access to this convenient mode of travel.

The service is operated by Austin-based company “zTrip” which provides users the option to book a ride via a mobile app or website, or by calling 325-312-2124. The system ensures users a pickup from the driver at their designated location, making the means of public transportation much more accessible and convenient.

Residents’ Reactions

While the expansion of the program has largely been appreciated, concerns have been raised by residents located just outside the city limits. They have been questioning the reach of the initiative, urging the City to consider the transportation needs of residents across the entire county.

Enter Karen Choate, a 66-year-old resident of Williamson County, who’s legally blind and afflicted with mobility issues. As she resides outside the city limits, she’s compelled to walk for more than a mile to the nearest pickup location within the city’s boundaries. She hopes that the new expansion will cater to her needs by adding a stop closer to her home.

A Welcome Change

The City of Round Rock has addressed Choate’s concern immediately. A spokesperson confirmed that there indeed will be a provision for a stop closer to her residence. This quick response from the city reassures that the expanded service is indeed working towards improving the public transportation experience for all residents.

As the city warms up with the advent of summer, this development comes as a relief for community members who rely on public transportation. For the elderly, the physically challenged, and those without personal vehicles, the introduction of a wider network of pick-up and drop-off points spells convenience and improved accessibility.

This commendable move by the City of Round Rock demonstrates a forward-thinking approach to public logistics and mobility solutions. By adapting to innovative applications of technology in public transportation, the city clearly reflects its commitment to enhancing the quality of life for its residents.

Source: HERE News Network


Author: HERE Georgetown

HERE Georgetown

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