

Transit, a free app available for download in Google Play or the Apple App Store, is used in more than 300 cities around the world. Travel and route information for these agencies went live within Transit on March 1. Residents and visitors in southern and western Minnesota now have the ability to plan for and, in some cases, pay for public transit and intercity bus trips using the Transit app. The Minnesota Department of Transportation has launched a pilot project to bring trip planning and payment technology for daily trips to areas less dense than urban settings. But what if the trip they want to take is from Mankato to New Ulm, or within their own community, using non-personal transportation? When a person wants to take a trip across the country, they can choose from a variety of travel planning apps to help make that happen. Subscribe to Newsletters and Announcements.Annual Reports and Performance Measures.Spatial and Skills Mismatch of Unemployment and Job Vacancies.Transit Impacts Research Program (TIRP).Turning Point: Shared Automated Vehicles Could Make Cities More Livable, Equitable.
