The West Virginia Public Transit Association, established in 1977, represents 18 public transit agencies serving 32 counties in West Virginia. They provide essential transportation services such as fixed routes, deviated fixed routes, demand response, and non-emergency medical transportation to residents, connecting them to daily necessities and opportunities.
Public transportation plays a vital role in the state's economy by offering affordable and necessary alternatives to driving, benefiting communities through increased business revenues and supporting healthy, livable environments. By promoting environmentally responsible mobility choices, the WVPTA contributes to reducing air pollution, energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions, making a significant impact on sustainability and quality of life.
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