Pilot Program Transporting Riders for just $1.50 in Birmingham Looks to Expand

Pilot Program Transporting Riders for just $1.50 in Birmingham Looks to Expand

Microtransit Service: A Revolution in Public Transit

In an innovative push to revamp public transportation, the Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority (BJCTA) has launched a pilot program, “Max on Demand”, which aims to provide more efficient, affordable transport to residents in select areas of Birmingham, Alabama. Functioning in a similar manner to popular rideshare companies such as Uber and Lyft, ‘Max on Demand’ will, however, drop passengers at a corner near their destination, maintaining the feel of traditional bus services while being only a few steps away from door-to-door service.

Expansion into Surrounding Regions

Since its introduction in late May, Max on Demand has successfully completed 900 rides within the first week, exceeding initial expectations and fuelling plans for its expansion into neighbouring municipalities, such as Homewood, Vestavia Hills, Mountain Brook and Hoover. This expansion plan is closely aligned with BJCTA’s 70/30 blueprint, which seeks to improve efficiencies while ensuring vital transportation needs are met for area residents.

Accessible, Affordable and Efficient Services on Offer

For a mere $1.50 – a welcome change from typical commute costs – Max on Demand will pick up commuters from designated spots in neighborhoods like Inglenook, Woodlawn, Center Point and Kingston, providing a cost-effective connection to crucial locations such as the airport, St. Vincent’s East and the Roebuck Shopping Center. All services are easily booked through the Max on Demand app. Amanda Hare, BJCTA spokesperson, highlighted the program’s unique approach to efficiency, “We could have a van transporting four or five people in place of a full bus. We’re making our dollar work smarter by ensuring riders still get to their destination in an efficient and affordable manner.”

Safety Measures in Place

The introduction of Max on Demand also takes into account the safety of users. All drivers undergo an eight-week training program, and the vans used for transportation are not personal vehicles of drivers, further enhancing safety and comfort levels. In addition, Federally mandated extensive background checks and drug tests provide an added layer of reassurance for the riding public.

Max on Demand: A Step towards Greener City

Max on Demand also takes a positive step towards sustainability and reducing carbon emissions. By encouraging ride sharing and reducing the number of individual vehicles on the roads, the program helps in easing traffic congestion and improving the overall environmental footprint of the city.

Future Expansion Plans

With the City of Birmingham having earmarked $14 million to BJCTA for the fiscal year, and the successful pilot stage results, there is strong optimism that the program will grow and flourish, bringing better connected, more affordable and efficient public transportation to an increasing number of people in Jefferson County. Regular operational hours are currently Monday to Saturday, from 5 a.m to 9 p.m. Rates may rise slightly as the pilot phase ends, although the cost will still remain attractive compared to other ride-sharing options, according to Hare.


Author: HERE Birmingham

HERE Birmingham

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