Multiple transit services in the Dallas-Fort Worth area are offering free rides to the polls during early voting and on election day.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit is providing free transportation to polling locations on the day of the Texas general election.
No proof of voter registration is required to ride for free on election day, DART said. GoLink riders can use promo code VOTE08 at checkout for a complimentary Adult Local Day Pass in the GoPass app on Nov. 8.DART is also offering free roundtrip shuttle service to and from the Dallas County Elections Training/Warehouse, located at 1460 Round Table Drive in Dallas. This free shuttle service will take place during the early voting period from Oct. 24 through Nov. 4, as well as on Nov.
The Vote Center Shuttle will pick up and drop off riders at the bus stop located at 1278 Titan Drive in Dallas, which is served by Route 222, seven days a week.
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