CO: As rural bus routes thrive, Colorado builds on what is working
- Date: 01/22/2025
A 51-seat black-and-blue Bustang Outrider bus, snaking for 191 miles through Colorado’s central mountains this week, carried an eclectic mix…
"In rural areas without public transportation, residents without cars have to get creative — but with long distances to cross and ride-share deserts — seniors, workers and students are left with few options to get to the grocery store, work and school.
For rural Georgia residents who don’t have personal vehicles, access to health care, education and even voting dwindles.
Residents living in the SunLight Project regions of Valdosta, Dalton, Thomasville and Tifton face varying degrees of access to public transportation."
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