Wisconsin Transit Riders Alliance

Wisconsin Transit Riders Alliance

A coalition of individuals and local groups advocating for public transit in Wisconsin.

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RYDE Racine: 49% surge in ridership signals comeback for public transit

https://racinecountyeye.com/2025/04/04/ryde-racine-ridership-increases/

This entry was posted in news, updates on April 8, 2025 by Susan DeVos.

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STATE TRANSIT

Transit Map

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WI Non-Driver Population by County – October 2024

Non-Driver Population in Wisconsin By County in April 2024

Non-drivers comprise almost a third of Wisconsin’s population. They include young people, aging adults, low-income individuals, disabled people, those who prefer not to drive, are unlicensed or have limited access to a motor vehicle.

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Wisconsin Transit Riders Alliance | P.O. Box 260156, Madison WI 53726-0156 | info@witransitriders.org