| Albuquerque Gives Residents A Free Ride |
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| Written by Kate Trainor | |||
| Thursday, 28 February 2008 | |||
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Better than the D-RIDE is Albuquerque’s move to let students ride all of the city’s public transit for free. The system’s Rapid Ride features eco-friendly buses that run an 11-mile route along the city’s Central Avenue, with stops nearby both of the local universities. Any currently enrolled student can take part in the Ride Pass program regardless of course load or credit hours. If faculty/ staff members are valid students, they qualify for the sticker, otherwise faculty/ staff can continue to buy monthly passes at the reduced rate of $20. Students can slap a bus sticker on their student ID and ride for free throughout the school year. Albuquerque transit has introduced these free features as part of a clean air initiative that encourages residents to use the bus or train, walk, bike, or carpool to get around. The metro transit system has replaced its entire fleet of buses with new, diesel electric hybrid models-- the single largest bus purchase in the city’s history. Since the changes, bus ridership in the ‘Burque has been steadily on the rise. For more on free public transit, see: Hasselt Proves Free Public Transportation Works Free Mass Transit Improves Efficiency! Photos via flickr by mulmatsherm.
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wesley bruce
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| We have similar programs in Canberra intermittently. It may be walking distance for you or me but often these loop services are loaded with the elderly. A walk of a few hundred meters is a challenge if your using a walker or a walking stick for balance or support. By intermittently I mean the bus comes and goes depending on who's running the state. |
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