EMBARK has done its part to help reduce pollution during ozone alert season by encouraging metro residents to take a free ride every third Friday from May through September.
September 9, 2016
Ridership Increased on Free Days
EMBARK has done its part to help reduce pollution during ozone alert season by encouraging metro residents to take a free ride every third Friday from May through September. EMBARK will offer its final Third Friday Free of the season on Friday, September 16. Fixed-route buses, zone 1 ADA para-transit services and Spokies bike share* will be free to everyone.
The annual, prescheduled free fare days during ozone alert season have substantially increased bus ridership on those days. Ridership on Third Friday Free days increased over average daily ridership by 13.5 percent in May, 17.6 percent in June and 23.7 percent in July.
“We’ve made significant changes over the past few years to make transit the better choice, not only for the environment but also for riders, and the positive reception of these changes are reflected in our continued growth in ridership,” said Jason Ferbrache, EMBARK Administrator.
“Free Fare Friday is a great time to try our city’s public transit system and experience the improvements and progress we’ve made firsthand. Using our public transit options is a great way to get around our city and a very simple way to make a huge impact on our environment,” said Ferbrache.
*Daily pass fee waived. Usage fees apply for trips exceeding 30 minutes. Credit/Debit card required.