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University of Wyoming rolls out improved SafeRide service, powered by Via

Sept. 7, 2022 (LARAMIE, WY) — The University of Wyoming recently launched an enhanced version of SafeRide, a tech-enabled transportation service that offers free rides within Laramie city limits.

The updated SafeRide service combines the former LaramieLink Dial-a-Ride service into the same booking and dispatching flow as SafeRide to create one consolidated, convenient travel experience for all riders while also providing extended hours. Previously, LaramieLink riders were only picked up and dropped off at designated points of interest, and SafeRide focused on serving late-night trips near downtown. Now, riders can book curb-to-curb SafeRide trips anywhere within city limits starting at 10 a.m. on weekends and 6:30 p.m. on weekdays.

The service also includes an ADA-compliant paratransit offering, which allows both prebooking and on-demand booking to ensure that all riders in Laramie have equal access to mobility.

Additionally, the updated service includes the UWYO SafeRide app, which is powered by Via, the global leader in transit technology. Via’s intelligent algorithms match multiple riders headed in the same direction into one vehicle. Once a ride is entered with pickup and drop-off locations, the system will provide ride options for time and location. After an option is selected, a driver in a SafeRide-branded vehicle is dispatched to meet the rider. Riders can track their vehicles, see wait times and receive system announcements through the app.

SafeRide operates Monday through Friday from 6:30 p.m.-2 a.m.; Saturday from 10 a.m.-2 a.m.; and Sunday from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. To request a ride, use the UWYO SafeRide app, which can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play; call (307) 766-7433; or, if already in the downtown area, go to the SafeRide office at 403 S. Third St.

“The ultimate goal of the new SafeRide is to use technology to create a flexible transportation option for students and Laramie residents,” says Paul Kunkel, director of UW Transportation Services. “The updated service includes improved aggregation for shared rides, which also supports the university’s sustainability goals and reduces emissions and traffic congestion on and near campus.”

For more information about SafeRide and other transit services, visit www.uwyo.edu/roundup; call (307) 766-9800; or email tps@uwyo.edu.

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Via builds innovative software to enable our customers — cities, transit agencies, transport  operators, school districts, universities, and corporations — to transform their legacy  transportation systems into advanced digital networks. As pioneers of the TransitTech category, Via’s mission is to expand access to efficient, affordable, and sustainable transportation. Via’s  software enables organizations to digitize their existing transportation networks and launch new and innovative services, simultaneously lowering operating costs and increasing quality of service. Our software is used in over 600 communities in more than 35 countries around the world.