The Regional Transportation District is making it easier for parents who might find it difficult to pick up or drop off their kids at school. The Zero Fare for Youth Program allows anyone under the ...
Sue Myers calls RTD’s Access-on-Demand (AOD) program a lifesaver for her son, David, who has intellectual and developmental disabilities that prevent him from driving. The AOD program subsidizes costs ...
Regional Transportation District officials on Tuesday launched a credit card tap-and-pay system designed to make taking public transit as easy as buying groceries and coffee — “a seamless, ...
DENVER (KDVR) — The Regional Transportation District board has approved updates to its Access-On-Demand ride program, and riders with disabilities will pay more starting in 2026. RTD’s board of ...
DENVER — A lawsuit challenging changes to RTD’s Access-on-Demand program for people with disabilities has been dismissed. The program, which subsidizes rideshares and taxis for eligible riders, was ...
RTD directors are set to vote Tuesday evening on sweeping changes to the agency's widely used Access-on-Demand service, which provides curb-to-curb rides for people with disabilities. Why it matters: ...
DENVER — People with disabilities who rely on RTD’s door-to-door service will pay more for rides beginning Thursday, Jan. 1. The transit agency’s board of directors voted 10-5 in September to adjust ...
Riders who use the Regional Transportation District's, also known as RTD, public transportation services now have an easier way of traveling around the Denver metro area. RTD just added more than ...
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) in Denver and the Regional Transportation District (RTD) is partnering for a culturally inclusive bus training program designed to empower newly arrived ...
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