FTA Mobility on Demand Sandbox Program May 25, 2017

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FTA Mobility on Demand Sandbox Program May 25, 2017 AMORE Adaptive Mobility with Reliability and Efficiency Rita Ranch Pilot FTA Mobility on Demand Sandbox Program May 25, 2017 Research focused grant to explore mobility options

Project Team/ Partners

Service Area – 16 miles to Tucson CBD Service area boundaries not set- want feedback but have limits with capacity and this being a pilot project

What does the AMORE Service Look Like? Public Transit Carpooling eBike Residents start exploring more diversified mobility options, gradually integrating multimodal travel into their daily life Residents without access to a vehicle will have affordable mobility options Ride-Sharing

AMORE Concept A unified app for accessing different modes Ridesharing (RubyRide) Carpooling (Metropia DUO) Public Transit (RTA) e-Bike Transactions based on Metropia points Customized packages Points can be shared among family members

What does the AMORE Service Look Like? Metropia

Current Public Transportation Route 450 and 110X Potentially more transit trips due to better first/last-mile accessibility

What does the AMORE Service Look Like? Ruby Ride Subscription-based ridesharing On-demand ride Driver background checks

What does the AMORE Service Look Like? Metropia DUO (Driving Up Occupancy) Carpooling and individual drivers

Power Assist Electric Bikes Zero Emissions Comfortable and flexible 20 mph Speed Integrated AMORE platform 35 mile operating range

What does the AMORE Service Look Like? User can earn points by: Providing rides by being a DUO driver Using Metropia App Other community-based campaigns

Project Milestones Survey Service Launch Quarter 1-3 2017 Community Engagement Pre-Sign Ups Service Launch Quarter 1-3 2017 Quarter 4 2017 – Quarter 1 2018

For More Information RTA James McGinnis (jmcginnis@PAGregion.com) Katharine Mitchell (kmitchell@PAGregion.com) Metropia Yi-Chang Chiu (yc.chiu@metropia.com) RubyRide Jeffrey Ericson (jeff@rubyride.co)