Year-over-year ridership down through 2 months of JTA fare pilot

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Year-over-year ridership down through 2 months of JTA fare pilot
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Despite cutting fares to try to drive up ridership, the Jacksonville Transportation Authority has seen lower year-over-year demand for its services two months into a fare-reduction pilot program, according to our news partners at the Jacksonville Daily Record.

Joe Lister , Jacksonville Daily Record JTA headquarters downtown.– Despite cutting fares to try to drive up ridership, the Jacksonville Transportation Authority has seen lower year-over-year demand for its services two months into a fare-reduction pilot program,Ridership on fixed routes with reduced fares in the pilot fell in February and March 2026 by about 18.

3% and 10% , respectively, compared with the same periods in 2025, according to ridership data provided to the Daily Record.Rate cuts from the JTA on non-NAVI vehicles began Feb. 1, 2026. The reduced rates are scheduled to run through July 30. JTA cut rates as little as 6% to as much as 55%. NAVI is JTA’s Neighborhood Autonomous Vehicle Innovation service, which operates on a 3.5-mile route in Downtown, mostly along Bay Street. NAVI fares were eliminated Dec. 15, cut from the $1.75 fare JTA had charged since Oct. 1, 2025. NAVI vans began service, initially without fares, in July 2025. NAVI ridership has fluctuated since fares were eliminated. JTA reported 447 riders on NAVI in December, followed by 1,065, 1,385 and 1,075 riders in January, February and March, respectively. In March, NAVI use averaged about 49 riders daily. JTA has pledged that by 2035, NAVI would average 280 riders daily. Including showing a year-over-year drop, February and March 2026 non-NAVI ridership fell compared to almost all of 2025 data. February’s total ridership of 120,861 was lower than each of the 13 months before the fare-reduction pilot, while March’s total of 138,720 was lower than all months other than November and December 2025, and January 2026.“Based on transit research and our own internal analysis, lowering fares typically encourages more people to ride,” the authority’s website states. “We expect to see returning riders who may have left during or after the pandemic, as well as new customers who find the reduced fares more affordable.”Yulee parents turn rare diagnosis into mission for awareness and researchArtemis II's astronauts splashdown off coast of San DiegoBaptist Health confirms Cigna contract termination. Here’s what that means for patientsFDLE says missing Clay County girl might be drawn to woods, train tracksVilano Beach residents raise traffic, safety concerns at St. Johns County meetingPart 4: Overalls and Sprouts! We've got Sprouts...Empty Southbank riverfront site could finally transform after years of delaysStaci Spanos returns to full time with News4JAX as anchor & investigative reporter'$15K?!': Older Jacksonville residents share how much they paid for their first homePublic invited to weigh in on next UNF president at listening session Friday afternoonJacksonville naval forces stay ready despite US-Iran ceasefire pauseNotice something different? Downtown transitioning from aging meters to parking kiosk systemsCouncil member addressing Zoo Parkway concerns after 2 school bus crashes within one weekSuspect in custody after pursuit gridlocks traffic on I-95 South in St. Johns CountyDCPS superintendent calls school bus crashes ‘tragic’Part 3: We're sowing some seeds. Mighty microgreens on hemp mats.Shanna Gardner & Mario Fernandez will now be tried separately in Jared Bridegan murderWith her idea and his support, they created Jacksonville's largest film festivalBelow-normal season predicted for Atlantic hurricanes, but it only takes one to make an impactBelow-normal season predicted for Atlantic hurricanes, but it only takes one to make an impact1:06Jacksonville sheriff picking up order at Home Depot also nabs man accused of stealingJAA outlines Cecil Airport aerospace hub vision amid Otto Aviation relocation plans to JacksonvilleJAA outlines Cecil Airport aerospace hub vision amid Otto Aviation relocation plans to Jacksonville‘At least 8’ students medically assessed after another school bus involved in minor crash▶Rainy roads raise safety concerns as Duval County records 60th traffic fatality of 2026 Play VideoPart 2: Mighty Microgreens with the help of David Bane and Five Points Farm

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