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Santa Maria Transit and Modeshift Partner in the Future of Its Riders and Public Transportation With New Mobile App, Free Mobile Passes for Local Students

Touchless Fare Collection on the New Mobile Application Will Improve Safety and Efficiency of Public Transit for Santa Maria Students and Commuters

SANTA MARIA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Modeshift, a leading fare collection system provider, announced today a partnership with Santa Maria Regional Transit (SMRT) and the launch of the platform and a new mobile application for its public transportation system, which includes all existing fares plus free, mobile-accessible bus passes for local college students.

Modeshift designed and implemented the new system, which includes contactless payment options and trip planning tools for riders, to improve the safety, efficiency, and usability for commuters and students that rely on SMRT. Modeshift provided both the user-facing technology and the underlying digital mobility infrastructure, saving SMRT resources and staff time.

“The COVID-19 pandemic created a need for contactless transit fare collection to encourage social distancing, so Modeshift is proud to work with the City of Santa Maria to create a safer and more accessible mobile application for transit,” said Miroslav Katsarov, CEO of Modeshift. “Digital transformation will continue to be essential for public transit to meet the shifting preferences of riders, so this is only the beginning.”

SMRT will also offer free bus passes to students attending Allan Hancock College, which will be accessible through the new mobile app. Because less than half of students own cars on campus, these students will strongly benefit from better access to public transportation. This will contribute to building a stronger sustainability-oriented community that values public transportation as a means to decrease carbon emissions.

“We’re excited to partner with Modeshift to offer a free option for students so that affordable, accessible transit is one less thing to worry about when getting their education,” said Cindy Morrison, Transit Grants & Project Manager of the City of Santa Maria. “Our students are largely dependent on public transit to get to their classes, extracurricular activities, and jobs, so this initiative is very important.”

Features of the mobile app will include:

  • Contactless Payments: Riders can easily purchase all fare products for both SMRT routes and BREEZE routes within the application. The SMRT mobile application is now live (free on iTunes and Google Play).
  • Electronic Validation: Users can redeem their fares by scanning a QR code at electronic validators installed on 35 buses across the city.
  • Trip Planner Functionality: Information is integrated from vehicle location and dispatch systems so riders can easily plan their trip while on the go.

The City of Santa Maria is moving toward the future of public transit with the launch of this new application as consumers, particularly young adults and college students, have shifted toward a user-friendly mobile experience and digital payments. Modeshift’s unique digital mobility infrastructure offers capabilities for the further expansion of the system to all public transportation needs, including MaaS options.

To learn more about the SMRT partnership and other initiatives, visit www.modeshift.com.

About Modeshift

Modeshift, Inc. is a technology company with the mission of enabling transit agencies of all sizes to provide intelligent transportation services. Our core product is an Account-based Fare Collection System based on the Microsoft Azure cloud and delivered as a service (Software as a Service – SaaS) - a unique synergy between flawless user-facing technology and robust digital mobility infrastructure.

Modeshift also provides other subsystems which complete the stack of hardware and software needed to operate a modern transit system such as Mobile ticketing, CAD/AVL and real-time passenger information, CO2 emissions reduction dashboard, and more.

Contacts

Daria Newell
Account Executive
Matter Communications
734.646.9153
Modeshift@matter.com

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Modeshift announced a partnership with Santa Maria Regional Transit and a new mobile application for its public transportation system.
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Daria Newell
Account Executive
Matter Communications
734.646.9153
Modeshift@matter.com

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