Mobility Options

Regional Options to Get You Around the Triad and BEYOND

Transit agencies, Metropolitan Planning Organizations, cities and counties, all work together to connect our region with affordable, environmentally friendly transportation options. Collectively we serve as a resource for commuters interested in riding transit, carpooling, or vanpooling in the Triad, educating on, advocating for, and providing alternative transportation strategies to reduce single-occupancy vehicle trips in the region. Below are links for all the details.

Resources for Employers 

Employers can benefit from resources designed just for them that provide access to tools and services to develop and execute your own customized transportation solution. They can gain access to a number of key benefits and improvements to your workforce, including:

  • Alleviated Parking Demand Issues
  • Cost-Saving Strategies for your Employees
  • Enhanced Corporate Image
  • Improved Regional Air Quality
  • Recruitment and Retention Assistance
  • Tardiness and Absenteeism Reduction

Click here for the details on all the Employer Resources.

Services for Persons with Disabilities 

Several public transportation systems provide a shared-ride transportation service for eligible riders who have a disability that prevents them from riding the fixed route bus. These services have specific service areas, eligibility criteria, and standards for scheduling trips.

The following services are designed for persons with disabilities.

In Alamance County: Alamance County Transportation Authority (ACTA) and LINK Paratransit

In Davidson County: Davidson County Transportation Services (DCTS)

In Winston-Salem: WSTA TransAID

In Greensboro: AccessGSO and i-Ride 

In Guilford County: Guilford County Transportation and Mobility Services