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It’s Your Ride Gwinnett!
Have you heard about Gwinnett’s Transit Plan? Our educational hub has information about the plan, what transit modes are included, and why it matters.
- Get involved — We’ll share events in your area so you can learn more about the plan, speak with our transit experts, and experience transit for yourself.
- Get informed — Get accurate information, data, and answers you want from the people who developed the plan.
- Get onboard — You, your family, and your community deserve the best transit experience now and well into the future. Take the first step, try transit for yourself, and share your experience with others.
Sign up for Ride Gwinnett News to receive Transit Plan updates and learn about upcoming events.
Have questions or want to share your transit experience? Email us at Transit@GwinnettCounty.com.
Let’s Talk Transit Videos
Have you met Ryan the Transit Guy? He's here to explain the Transit Plan in detail so you have your questions answered.
Ryan the Transit Guy: Introducing Gwinnett's Transit Plan from TV Gwinnett on Vimeo.
Proposed Transit Destinations
Gwinnett’s Transit Plan could enhance mobility for all residents by providing connections to healthcare, education, and more destinations. The plan could also support our local economy by drawing businesses, employers, and employees to an effective transit system.
Healthcare, Well-Being, and Resources
- Piedmont Eastside Medical Center
- Northside Hospital Gwinnett
- Medical offices and clinics
- Pharmacies
- Parks and recreation facilities
- Gwinnett Senior Services Center
- Gwinnett Veteran and Family Services
- Local food cooperatives
- OneStop locations
Education and Business
- Georgia Gwinnett College
- Gwinnett Technical College
- All Gwinnett County Public Schools
- Gwinnett County Public Libraries
- Gwinnett Entrepreneur Center
- Local banks
Live, Work, and Play
- Gwinnett County Fairgrounds
- Gas South District
- The Exchange at Gwinnett
- Coolray Field
- Local downtown areas
- Places of worship
Shopping
- Grocery stores and shopping centers
- The Mall of Georgia
- The Shoppes at Webb Gin
- The Forum Peachtree Corners
- Sugarloaf Mills
- Santa Fe Mall
Answering Your Transit Plan Questions
We’re answering your questions about Gwinnett’s Transit Plan! Find your questions below or email us at Transit@GwinnettCounty.com.
How is technology included in the Transit Plan?
- Ride Gwinnett app: Customers can download the Ride Gwinnett app to book their microtransit and paratransit trips. On the app, customers can set their pick-up and drop-off location, select the date and time of their trip, and set the number of passengers. Customers can also see the Lawrenceville, Snellville, and paratransit zones.
- Transit signal priority: Quick Ride (BRT Lite) and Rapid Ride (BRT) have onboard technology that communicates with traffic signals so that the traffic light changes to green or stays green longer as the bus is approaching. This technology ensures faster, timelier, and more reliable trips since traffic signals can cause delays.
- Queue jumps: Quick Ride (BRT Lite) and Rapid Ride (BRT) travel in bus-only lanes that receive special traffic signals that allow the bus to travel ahead of other cars. While other cars are stopped at the red light, your bus would get a head start and jump ahead of traffic.
Is MARTA included in this Transit Plan?
Is heavy rail included in this plan?
Many of us are reliant on our cars, and that’s okay! We just want you to have more options for getting to different places, even the airport. Also, any cars taken off the roads will reduce congestion for everyone. And remember, some of your neighbors — even your kids or parents — don’t have cars or are unable to drive.
I’m a car driver. Can we invest in more car lanes?
Roads can only be expanded so far before there is no available land to make them wider. This is what creates congestion in high-traffic areas.