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Mobility on Demand (MOD) Sandbox Demonstration: BART Integrated Carpool to Transit Access Program, Final Report

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The Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART), the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), and Scoop Technologies, Inc. (Scoop) partnered on a program to better integrate carpool access to public transit by matching transit passengers into carpools with a transit station as their destination using the carpool matching app Scoop and providing a seamless way to reserve and pay for highly-coveted parking spaces at BART stations. This report discusses how the project was developed and implemented and the project outcomes and lessons learned.

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  • Nabti, Jumana, 2020. "Mobility on Demand (MOD) Sandbox Demonstration: BART Integrated Carpool to Transit Access Program, Final Report," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt0c11f3r2, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsrrp:qt0c11f3r2
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    1. Qing Shen & Yiyuan Wang & Casey Gifford, 2021. "Exploring partnership between transit agency and shared mobility company: an incentive program for app-based carpooling," Transportation, Springer, vol. 48(5), pages 2585-2603, October.

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    Engineering; Mobility on demand; transit; carpool; heavy rail; station access; first mile/last mile; parking; app-based rides;
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