Your Questions Answered
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At the December 2024 Board meeting, the Yuba-Sutter Transit Board of Directors approved an alternative plan to provide Microtransit service in Linda and Olivehurst as a complement to the fixed routes instead of a replacement. The alternative plan will become effective in Spring 2025.
Below you'll find answers to the frequently asked questions about microtrasit. If you have a question that is not listed below, please use the contact us page.
Microtransit is a smaller transit bus that uses on-demand technology to pick up riders to connect them to local routes in the area. You will be able to schedule a trip through the call center or utilizing an app. This new service is expected to launch in Spring 2025.
Check out the video below showing how microtransit will be utilized in the Yuba-Sutter areas.
No. You will be able to schedule a trip utilizing the app on your phone or a desktop computer, or by calling the dispatch center.
If you are scheduling a microtransit ride through the app or call center, you will be informed of possible pick-up and drop-off locations. In most cases, it will be closer than the nearest bus stop. Dial-A-Ride will still be available for those that need door-to-door service.
Like Uber or Lyft, the new microtransit is designed to be available on-demand without advanced reservation. When you request a ride in the app or by phone, you’ll be provided with real-time vehicle availability and your choice of pickup times, likely within 15-20 minutes. Sometime after the initial launch, subscription microtransit trips may be made available to frequent riders subject to vehicle capacity.
New fare charges will be effective on or after January 1, 2025. The new fares will support the continuation of our current forms of transit along with the microtransit that provides more efficient trips and shorter wait times. These increased fares will still be subsidized with local grant funds as long as they are available to keep monthly pass prices very affordable.
Yes. Dial-A-Ride will still be available while the fixed routes are running up until 8:00 p.m. However, when Phase 1 launches, the evening general-public Dial-A-Ride service will be discontinued.