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Here’s how it works: In two test areas of the city – one in the northland and another south of the river – riders can download the ATA’s RideKC Freedom On-Demand app (a call-in number is available for those without smartphones) and request a pick-up, much like traditional ride-sharing services. Then, using a combined fleet of taxies, other public transportation cars and private automobiles, a car will pick up the user.
The ATA says the fares for the general public are competitive with other ride-sharing services – a base rate of $10 for the first five miles, and $2 for each mile after.