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  • ...supporting such partnerships. ITS JPO and FTA launched the $8 million MOD Sandbox grant program in May 2016, with eleven projects approved for funding in Oct
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    ...urce: [https://www.transit.dot.gov/research-innovation/mobility-demand-mod-sandbox-program.html Federal Transit Administration]
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  • ! colspan="2" style="background-color:#afceff"| '''FTA Mobility on Demand Sandbox Program Portal''' | style="vertical-align:top; background-color:#afceff"| '''MOD Grant Recipients'''
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  • ...ublic transit]]''' - While shared mobility operators are major partners in MOD programs, transit agencies often worry these companies are dangerous compet ...ination]]''' - In addition to working with the private sector, several MOD Sandbox grantees are coordinating with other agencies. This article explains how to
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  • ...t for the FTA's [[Portal:FTA Mobility on Demand Sandbox|Mobility on Demand Sandbox]], the GTFS-flex implementation in Vermont aims to provide a better trip pl
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  • ...urce: [https://www.transit.dot.gov/research-innovation/mobility-demand-mod-sandbox-program.html Federal Transit Administration]]] ==Introduction to Mobility on Demand Sandbox Program==
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  • ...ogram [https://www.transit.dot.gov/research-innovation/mobility-demand-mod-sandbox-program] ...m.html MOD Sandbox Program] to award grants to agencies experimenting with MOD. The FTA hopes this experimentation will lead to a better understanding of
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