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RIDE MATCH massridematch

RIDE MATCH www.massridematch.org. 509-823-8828 www.gatra.org. Presented by Mary Basilone, Mobility Manager, GATRA. Project History.

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RIDE MATCH massridematch

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  1. RIDE MATCH www.massridematch.org 509-823-8828 www.gatra.org Presented byMary Basilone, Mobility Manager, GATRA

  2. Project History In 2010, GATRA was awarded a Mobility Management grant to design and implement services for older adults, people with disabilities, and persons with low incomes Our intent was to create a database that would connect people with accessible transportation options In 2011, completed an initial assessment of available services in South Eastern Massachusetts. The inventory included all public, private, non-profit and community-based transportation providers In 2012, worked with developer and created Ride Match In 2015 awarded MassDOT Community Transit Grant to expand database statewide

  3. What is Ride Match? An online searchable database of transportation providers in Massachusetts A single point of access to information about travel and transportation options A network of multiple transportation providers meeting a variety of travel needs Ride Match DOES NOT providetransportation

  4. What is Ride Match? Online search tool A to Z List of providers Provider login Useful Links section www.massridematch.org

  5. What are the Benefits? Consolidates provider information Improves customer service Improves service accuracy and efficiency Tracks unmet needs Becomes a planning tool for future services Offers more mobility options to riders

  6. What’s in the Database Over 700 separate records Over 60 private providers in South Eastern MA and many more state-wide Over 40 Councils On Aging Over 40 non-profit and community-based providers Bus Routes – Complete for GATRA, SRTA, CCRTA, BAT, and MetroWest All MBTA Bus Routes & Commuter Rail Lines

  7. Ride Match Statistics Began tracking searches in June 2013 Over 20,000 individual users Over 100,000 online searches performed Most popular destinations to date: Boston, Brockton, Fall River, New Bedford, Plymouth, Providence, Taunton, Attleboro, Mansfield, Jamaica Plain, Foxboro, Hyannis, Worcester, Raynham, Framingham, Quincy, Dartmouth, Franklin, Pawtucket, Plainville, Wareham, Dorchester, Ashmont, Bourne

  8. Google Analytics Map of Ride Match Searches by Location Ride Match Statistics Boston Brockton Plymouth Attleboro Taunton Fall River New Bedford

  9. Ride Match Search Results Searches by Location and Results (09/01/15 – 11/10/15)

  10. Ride Match: In Planning Expand the Ride Match database to include all regions and towns in Massachusetts Develop a geo-mapping system that is linked to the Ride Match search function Provide active scheduling “Request a Trip” feature Provide link to 2-1-1 for other services – emergency services, housing, hunger – see njfindaride.org Provide link to Mass Rides for commuter options Provide link to NuRides for greener trip rewards

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