Salt Lake City

Mayor's Office

Erin Mendenhall | (801) 535-7704

Free UTA Ride Days

On February 28thand March 1st, Mayor Biskupski’s office, along with Salt Lake County, Davis County, and Intermountain Healthcare are sponsoring “Free Ride Days” on all UTA routes.

Throughout the Wasatch Front improvements to are being made to UTA. In Salt Lake City, an unprecedented effort has begun to improve the transit experience for residents. Beginning in August enhancements on three City lines (900 South, 200 South, and 2100 South) will extend hours, connect the City’s east and west side neighborhoods, and increase frequency, including Sunday service! These improvements are being paid for using the new Funding Our Future revenue, residents supported.

By improving bus service, we have an opportunity to help residents get out of their cars to improve air quality—something I’ve heard loud and clear from the community—and to make life easier for thousands of people who rely on transit to get to home and work. 

The two upcoming Free Ride Days are a perfect time to get to know transit service in our community. By pledging to skip just one car trip, you can learn more about the transit routes that make sense for you—and what the benefits are of using the bus or train!

We want to use this opportunity to also learn more about how Salt Lake City residents are using transit and what can help them use it more!

Please take a moment to pledge to “Ride Free” on February 28th and March 1st. By making the pledge, we will send you tips on how to find the best route, remind you of the upcoming Free Ride Days, and get your feedback on your experience.

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