Go Connect
Company Size
1,000+
Region
- America
Country
- United States
Product
- GO Connect
Tech Stack
- Mobile Application
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Customer Satisfaction
Technology Category
- Functional Applications - Fleet Management Systems (FMS)
- Networks & Connectivity - Cellular
Applicable Industries
- Cities & Municipalities
- Transportation
Applicable Functions
- Facility Management
- Logistics & Transportation
Use Cases
- Fleet Management
- Public Transportation Management
Services
- Software Design & Engineering Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
Miami-Dade County is the most populous county in Florida, with a population of 2.7 million people. The county is characterized by its urban geography and is known for its diverse population, which includes English, Spanish, and Creole speakers. The county's public transit system has been facing challenges with declining usage and congested roadways. The local government is committed to finding innovative solutions to improve transportation accessibility and affordability for its residents. The county's leadership is focused on enhancing the quality of life for its residents by providing efficient and inclusive transportation options.
The Challenge
Miami-Dade County, with a population of 2.7 million, faced significant challenges with clogged roadways and declining public transit usage. The county's leaders were eager to find innovative solutions to keep residents moving efficiently and to revive the usage of public transit. Affordability and accessibility were key considerations in redefining transportation in Florida's most populous county. The goal was to create a system that could serve the diverse needs of the community, including those who require wheelchair-accessible rides and those who speak different languages.
The Solution
In October 2020, Via partnered with Miami-Dade County Transit and local municipalities to launch GO Connect, an on-demand service designed to complement the existing transit infrastructure. GO Connect provides shared, first-and-last-mile rides to and from Metrorail Stations within designated service zones and along the TransitWay. The service initially launched in Dadeland and Cutler Bay and is set to expand into two additional zones, Civic Center and Palmetto Bay. The mobile application for GO Connect supports multiple languages, including English, Spanish, and Creole, to cater to the diverse population of Miami-Dade County. Additionally, riders can book rides by phone, and wheelchair-accessible rides are readily available, ensuring that the service is inclusive and accessible to all residents.
Operational Impact
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