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VTrans unveils draft Mobility Service Guides, aims to centralize local transit options

2365903 · February 20, 2025
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Summary

Vermont Agency of Transportation presented draft web-based "mobility service guides" to the House Transportation Committee, proposing three guide types (active transportation, ride sharing, passenger transportation), a web/PDF rollout on the Go Vermont site, translations into eight languages and a target finalization date in December 2025.

The Vermont Agency of Transportation on Feb. 20 told the House Transportation Committee it has produced draft Mobility Service Guides that summarize local options for walking and biking, ride sharing (carpool/vanpool/car share) and passenger transportation such as trip planning, microtransit and door-to-door services.

"The agency, in consultation with existing nonprofits, and mobility service organizations, shall develop a web based guide to outline the different mobility service models that could be considered for deployment in Vermont," said Dan Currier, public transit coordinator at the Agency of Transportation, reading the legislative requirement that drove the work and describing the agency's approach.

The guides are organized into three service types: active transportation (walking and biking), ride sharing (carpool, vanpool and car share) and…

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