Wake County Northeast Microtransit Study

GoWake Access is currently in the early phases of launching a pilot project studying the use of microtransit in the northeastern areas of Wake County. Microtransit is an on-demand service (similar to Lyft or Uber) that allows users to request same-day service from a pickup location to a specified location. The study area includes the towns of Zebulon, Rolesville, Wendell and the surrounding unincorporated areas. The project aim is to launch an on-demand service that provides residents with greater access to jobs, school, healthcare and other essential services.

These areas lack mobility options for access to regional commuter and local fixed route transit services, such as GoRaleigh and GoTriangle. Currently, GoWake Access does not have the capacity to provide same-day service or to meet the demand for next-day service.

Map of the North East Wake County Rural Microtransit Zone

Implementing microtransit services to this mobility-deprived area will enrich the lives of thousands of residents by connecting them with local medical providers, the regional human service center, jobs, grocery stores, pharmacies and connections with commuter services and fixed route services.

Wake County has contracted with KFH Group to conduct the study. KFH brings a wealth of knowledge in transit planning and new technologies.

March 2021- To Date
Microtransit Study Data: March 2021- To Date

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About the Grant

For questions about the Northeastern Microtransit Project, please contact Anita Davis-Haywood at anita.davis@wake.gov or 919-623-2163.