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How to plan demand-response and fixed routes together
Watch as Via’s Director of Remix Partnerships, Claudia Preciado, walks through key components of the world’s first DRT Planning software — all in under 10 minutes.

Determining where your city might benefit from fixed routes as opposed to demand-responsive zones used to be a difficult guessing game. Until now.

Every transport authority wants to successfully integrate fixed route and digital demand-response services, without inadvertently creating competing networks. With new software, utilising data to evaluate existing conditions, understand tradeoffs, and implement truly multimodal mobility solutions is simple and straightforward.

In this bite-sized webinar, Director of Remix Partnerships at Via, Claudia Preciado, will show you how to use Remix to identify opportunities where well-designed demand-response programs can increase access and support your fixed route ridership.

Watch as Claudia:

Overlays population data and existing transport networks to assess gaps in service
Draws potential service zones and selects optimal wait times
Inputs transport hubs as points of interest
Receives wait time, cost, and fleet size options to drive informed decision-making


Register to start building DRT programs that are guaranteed to complement your fixed routes.
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