
Orlando's downtown commuters are primed to embrace a new mode of transit come Monday, with the introduction of Ride DTO, a service bent on easing the last leg of urban travel. In partnership with Circuit Transit, Inc., an enterprise dealing in electric vehicle transport, the City of Orlando's Community Redevelopment Agency is steering locals and tourists toward a greener future. This initiative places an all-electric fleet at the public's beck and call, bridging the gap from transit stops to final destinations within the city's heart.
A dedicated app will be the conduit through which rides can be promptly summoned for a nominal fare of $1. As reported by Bungalower, this approach is tightly focused on the so-called "last-mile" problem—a stretch of the travel sequence that can sometimes deter the use of public transport. Ride DTO is poised to round off this crucial segment, providing a swift, economical, and environmentally conscious alternative to traditional vehicular travel.
As seen on the streets from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, these Circuit-run shuttles are prepared to transform downtown navigation. Shoring up this venture is an introductory offer that promises to quicken the pulse of potential riders—three complimentary trips available through the use of the promotion code "RIDEDTO." This detail, reported by WFTV, aims to fuel an uptake in eco-friendly urban transit options.









