ART On-Demand
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Version :4.2
Size :119.84Mb
Updated :Feb 22,2022
Developer :Via Transportation, Inc.
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Description
St. Lucie County’s ART On Demand service provides curb-to-curb, on-demand shared transportation! Shop, work, learn and play. ART On Demand is a ride sharing service that’s convenient, easy and affordable. The ART On Demand app makes it easier than ever to get where you need to go — with a few taps, book a ride using the app and ART On Demand will match you with a vehicle going your way. What does on-demand mean? It means you can get a ride when you need it, in real-time. You don’t have to schedule your ride in advance. How does ART On Demand work? Start by downloading the ART On Demand app, then create an account using your name, phone number and email address. Confirm your location and input your destination to see the ride options. Then, book your ride and track it in real time. Questions? Head to www.SLCART.org or call 772-462-1778, ext. 1. Loving your experience so far? Give us a 5-star rating.
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    By Sidbert BrightsideJul 28,2022
    I was just curious to see the map of the service area. I can’t even make an account. It keeps telling me my passwords are weak; I used a random password generator. Of course, no one at the bus office can help me, so I guess I’ll just never use this service.