News Summary
The Charlotte Area Transit System has launched CATS Micro, a new on-demand microtransit service designed to enhance transportation options in Northern Mecklenburg County. Commencing on February 24, 2025, the service aims to provide shared rides in Davidson, Cornelius, and Huntersville, at an affordable cost of $2.20 per trip. With convenient app booking and dedicated vehicles, CATS Micro promises a reliable transport solution for residents, especially those lacking access to traditional transit options. The pilot phase reveals plans for expansion and community engagement to further improve the service.
Exciting News for Northern Mecklenburg County: CATS Micro has Arrived!
Hey there, Charlotte! Big changes are on the horizon for how we get around in northern Mecklenburg County. On February 24, 2025, the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) officially launched a brand-new service – CATS Micro. Imagine a rideshare experience like Uber or Lyft, but with the charm of a community service. That’s exactly what this new microtransit service offers!
Your New On-Demand Transit Buddy
CATS Micro is all about making it easier for you to find your way. The service is designed as an on-demand, shared-ride service that caters to those who might not have access to traditional bus or rail lines. Whether you’re headed to grab groceries, go to an appointment, or even meet up with friends, CATS Micro is here to help!
Where Can I Ride?
If you live in or around the beautiful areas of Davidson, Cornelius, and Huntersville, you’re in luck! CATS Micro is rolling out its pilot program, reaching from these communities all the way down to the bustling spots south of Northlake Mall in Charlotte. This means more options for residents to hop on a ride without the hassle.
How Does It Work?
It’s as easy as pie! If you’re ready to ride, you can book a trip in just a few taps. Simply download the CATS-Pass app or give them a call at 704-336-7433. But wait, there’s more! The service only costs $2.20 per one-way trip, which is the same fare as local buses and trains. So, you can feel good about your wallet while you enjoy convenience.
What are the Service Hours?
Got some plans on the weekends? CATS Micro has you covered! The service operates from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekends. Just be sure if you’re traveling with little ones aged 12 and under, they need to be accompanied by an adult. Plus, don’t forget a car or booster seat for any kiddos who are 8 years old or younger.
Things to Keep in Mind
While CATS Micro is all about making your ride as enjoyable as possible, there are a few rules. Unfortunately, you won’t be able to bring your bicycles along for the ride, and only service animals are welcome. But don’t worry, the service has got your needs covered, with 8 minivans and 2 specially adapted vehicles for those with disabilities to ensure everyone can ride comfortably.
What to Expect as a Rider
Once you book a CATS Micro ride, expect to wait a maximum of 30 minutes for your driver to arrive. In fact, don’t be surprised if they show up even earlier! The program aims to provide an efficient service to make every trip smooth and enjoyable.
What’s Next?
During this pilot phase, CATS has big dreams for expanding the service even further. They’ve already identified 19 additional areas that could benefit from CATS Micro. Funding for this potential expansion might come from a proposed sales tax increase aimed at boosting transportation projects. Community engagement meetings will be scheduled to help educate residents about this exciting service and gather any feedback to make it even better.
Wrapping it Up
Initial feedback has been really positive, and as CATS Micro continues to evolve, it’s all about making sure you have access to the places you need to go without breaking the bank. So, whether you’re commuting to work, heading out for grocery shopping, or simply needing to get from point A to point B, CATS Micro is here to make transit easier and more accessible for everyone in Northern Mecklenburg County. Happy riding!
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- Charlotte Observer
- Mass Transit Magazine
- WCNC
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Public Transportation
- Google Search: CATS Microtransit
