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Industry insights

Three cities redefining paratransit with new technology

  •   4 min read
Fed up with traditional services, cities are implementing new systems that allow paratransit riders more freedom.
Industry insights

3 ways cities can build more accessible transportation for people with disabilities

  •   5 min read
Finding accessible transit options can be an overwhelming task for people with disabilities, but it shouldn’t be. Check out a few ways that truly help make transportation equitable, and accessible for everyone.
Impact

How America’s mayors are transforming their communities with tech-enabled transit services

  •   2 min read
Hear from 8 innovative mayors on the benefits of their new transit systems.
Thought leadership

The role of TransitTech in creating equitable access for the disability community

  •   4 min read
Paratransit’s role is shifting amongst communities investing in on-demand microtransit, delivering huge cost savings for cities and quality of life improvements for riders.
Industry insights

Making transportation budgets work harder — and smarter

  •   3 min read
Local governments have an opportunity to make public transit more cost-efficient by using existing resources in new ways.
Women in TransitTech

Women in TransitTech: Patricia Kiewiz.

  •   2 min read
In honor of International Women’s Day and throughout the month of March, Via is proud to profile a number of changemakers driving real innovation in their communities. Enjoy the story below, and then check out the rest of the series.
Testimonials

Rider Profile: Meet the Paratransit Riders of Green Bay, Wis.

  •   2 min read
TransitTech gives all Green Bay-area residents a convenient, accessible way to get around town.
Thought leadership

Cities ready to modernize paratransit may have a new solution

  •   9 min read
Outdated paratransit services are notoriously unpredictable for riders and transportation agencies alike, but some cities are turning to new technologies to find a fix at long last.