Ridership definition

Ridership means a one-way trip provided to any one person in a motorized vehicle designed to carry eight or more persons in an enclosed area with separate seating for each person.
Ridership means one person making one trip between two points. “Trips” refers to vehicle trips. Two people traveling together in an auto, TNC or taxi count as two riders but as one trip.
Ridership means the number of unlinked revenue passenger trips carried. An unlinked passenger trip does not include any transfers. (A single trip by a transit user involving three vehicles and using two transfers is three unlinked passenger trips.)

Examples of Ridership in a sentence

  • A driver is to report any disruptive rider on a Student Ridership Complaint Form.

  • The 5310 Vehicle Ridership Form (to be provided by Wichita Transit during the award stage) should be completed and submitted monthly to Wichita Transit for each vehicle regardless of whether the vehicle was operated during the month.

  • Vehicle Ridership and Maintenance reports will be required during and past the period of performance, continuing through the end of the usable life of any vehicle(s) procured through this subaward.

  • MPS expects a reduction in entries in HEAT Ridership Complaints and Tier 3 Incidents called into the MPS HOTLINE for their routes serviced through these efforts.

  • Ridership for this Lot is primarily for Orange County Convention Center employees and service contractor staff.

  • Ridership has grown steadily and the BCC currently serves approximately 2,000 trips per day.

  • Ridership has grown steadily and has reached the initial goal of 2,000 boardings per day.

  • The Average Weekday Ridership shall be evaluated on July 1, 2023 and January 1, 2024 based on the preceding three (3) months.

  • The Authority, in coordination with FRA, shall prepare and deliver the following for each Phase 1 section: • Station area plans • ROW acquisition plans • ROW acquisition documentation • Ridership forecasts • Construction contract documents ready for bid.

  • Ridership is split between cash fares (39%), punch passes (12%), Regional Passes (35%), Runabout rides paid through a reimbursement agreement with the RTA (4%), and free Gold pass rides (10%).


More Definitions of Ridership

Ridership. Refer to Tables 5-3.3.A and 5-3.3.B below. For Station occupant load calculations, the 2050 boarding, alighting and link load numbers for the AM peak (northbound direction) should be used for the analysis.
Ridership means the aggregate number of passengers who board