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Arlington RAPID reaches new milestone

The Arlington RAPID transportation service has reached a new milestone, with over 100,000 rides since its launch in 2021. RAPID — Rideshare, Automation and Payment Integration Demonstration — provides transportation through autonomous vehicles, capable of sensing its environment and operating without human involvement. The RAPID fleet includes four hybrid-electric Toyota Sienna vans, including one equipped to carry wheelchairs, according to the City of Arlington’s website. The service operates Monday through Friday on the streets of downtown Arlington and UTA. Rides cost between $3 and $5 depending on the distance traveled, but campus students, faculty and staff ride for free. In a partnership with Via, May Mobility and UTA, Arlington RAPID’s goal is to provide a blueprint for on-demand public transit and autonomous technologies to develop efficient, safe and accessible transportation for all riders. Ann Foss, City of Arlington Transportation Department planning and programming manager, said Arlington RAPID has given the city opportunities to learn more about autonomous technology and provide an additional transportation option to residents. “We are very excited to celebrate these milestones and recognize that these services are meeting the daily transportation needs for many within Arlington,” she said in an email. The service is the city’s third successful autonomous vehicle transportation pilot project since 2017. In 2022, North Central Texas Council of Governments gave funding to continue the service. Foss said Arlington has continued to grow and innovate since RAPID’s launch, working to have the transportation services meet the needs of Arlington’s residents and visitors. news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

Arlington RAPID reaches new milestone

The Arlington RAPID transportation service has reached a new milestone, with over 100,000 rides since its launch in 2021. The service operates Monday through Friday on the streets of downtown Arlington and UTA.

The Arlington RAPID transportation service has reached a new milestone, with over 100,000 rides since its launch in 2021.

RAPID — Rideshare, Automation and Payment Integration Demonstration — provides transportation through autonomous vehicles, capable of sensing its environment and operating without human involvement. The RAPID fleet includes four hybrid-electric Toyota Sienna vans, including one equipped to carry wheelchairs, according to the City of Arlington’s website.

The service operates Monday through Friday on the streets of downtown Arlington and UTA. Rides cost between $3 and $5 depending on the distance traveled, but campus students, faculty and staff ride for free.

In a partnership with Via, May Mobility and UTA, Arlington RAPID’s goal is to provide a blueprint for on-demand public transit and autonomous technologies to develop efficient, safe and accessible transportation for all riders. Ann Foss, City of Arlington Transportation Department planning and programming manager, said Arlington RAPID has given the city opportunities to learn more about autonomous technology and provide an additional transportation option to residents.

“We are very excited to celebrate these milestones and recognize that these services are meeting the daily transportation needs for many within Arlington,” she said in an email.

The service is the city’s third successful autonomous vehicle transportation pilot project since 2017. In 2022, North Central Texas Council of Governments gave funding to continue the service. 

Foss said Arlington has continued to grow and innovate since RAPID’s launch, working to have the transportation services meet the needs of Arlington’s residents and visitors.

news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

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