Introducing Remix by Via’s On-demand Planning
Introducing On-demand Planning: The first planning product for on-demand and flexible fleets that is data-driven, integrated with the fixed-route network, and collaborative.
Introducing On-demand Planning: The first planning product for on-demand and flexible fleets that is data-driven, integrated with the fixed-route network, and collaborative.
Meet New Remix, designed to be more intuitive, flexible, and more powerfully multimodal.
Read Capital Metro's story on leveraging a collaborative approach to transit data to implement transit prioritization.
Since launching Presentation Studio, we’ve been delighted to see the creative ways in which our partner agencies are using the feature. We're proud to showcase their work with a "Map Gallery."
Delivering information about the quality of transit service is essential to public outreach.
From bus stops to subways, millions of people rely on fixed routes for their daily commute. Learn about the variables, data, and planning that goes into it.
Public transportation planning is a complex process that relies on strings of data and modeling to forecast future transit trends. This article examines ways to streamline the planning process and develop better public transport services.
In order to create the most effective, accurate, and impactful planning process, it’s important to use cutting edge visualization tools.
This partnership means you can now visualize Swiftly’s best-in-class historical speed and dwell time data in Remix’s best-in-class planning tool.
In this piece, we discuss the difference between ride hailing vs. ride sharing. Unlike ride-sharing, the vehicle used in ride-hailing is not shared among multiple riders for each trip.
In recent years, transit planners have increasingly faced issues of inclusivity, sustainability, and equity. To support these community needs, approaches such as collaborative mapping can benefit both transit planners and those they serve.
Data visualization is the practice of turning information into images. The term is mainly used for graphs, charts, and maps, but just about any image can be understood as a form of data visualization.
Route optimization in the public transit and transportation sectors is complex ranging from long-term urban planning to daily operations, the challenges can seem unmanageable. Fortunately, modern software helps meet these challenges.
Today, we are thrilled to announce that Remix users can find even more ways to collaborate with Project Sharing 2.0.
GIS uses geospatial data to inform better decision-making. Learn why GIS is the gold standard for transportation planning.
Learn about the ins and outs of transit scheduling and some of the common pitfalls that planners may face.
Evan Landman of Jarrett Walker + Associates and Richard Ezike of Urban Land Institute both join the Remix and Via Advisory Council.
Learn more about how Graphic Information Systems (GIS) can be used to manage and mitigate traffic in cities and town.
Shared micromobility takes the concept of flexible transportation and turns it into a public good.
With Advanced Editing 2.0, transportation practitioners can refine designs with accurate street corners and intersections.
For transit planners, the first step of transportation planning involves understanding transit services that are already in place. Learn how web mapping is shaping the future of public transportation.
Public and private transport methods will both need to be implemented to meet the needs of ever-growing urban populations.
In honor of Women’s History Month, Via and Remix organized the Women in TransitTech Summit 2021, featuring an all-female panel of transportation technology innovators. They share their key insights here.
Paratransit is a vital transportation service for riders with disabilities. However, it doesn't come without its challenges. Learn about the benefits and challenges of paratransit.
Learn how to optimize transit with innovative planning tools.
With federal funding packages imminent, we want to help our customers submit grant applications that are both compelling and competitive.
As a transit planner, improving how you do that work can have a huge impact on the lives of thousands of people for years to come.
When planned well, flexible mobility programs, like paratransit, demand response, shared on-demand, or microtransit services, can support broader city goals of increasing access and decreasing congestion.
Use Breakdown Tables to explore transportation topics. We walk you through a few.
A robust transportation service can make all the difference in a city’s success. But today’s public transit systems are challanged with some intractable problems.
City planners can learn a lot from these 10 cities around the nation that have the best public transit systems.
Here's how Remix celebrated Black History Month this past February with art, literature, food, and community events that focused on the theme of Black Resilience.
GIS mapping is an important tool for organizing and analyzing data in relation to geography. Learn what you need to know to get started with GIS today.
MOD combines public transportation services and private transit options to create a user-friendly all-inclusive method to safely and efficiently manage and complete point-to-point trips for each user.
Today, we are very excited to share that Remix is being acquired by Via.
Learn more about transit management systems and how you can optimize transportation, reduce emissions, and improve your transit management system with Remix.
Working at Remix is a constant reminder that no matter who you are or what your story is, space can always be made and differences can bring people together.
Want to catch people’s attention with your data? Learn how to visualize demographic data in more creative ways and the benefits it can give you.
Even when life begins to return to normal after the pandemic, streateries may become more permanent fixtures in many cities. Here's how.
The first and last mile problem remains a prominent obstacle in developing more efficient and equitable public transportation. Discover how cities are tackling the FMLM issue and what the future holds for public transit.
Understanding the basics of this innovative transportation model will help unlock the potential of shared mobility within communities. Learn more in our Primer series.
Remix and TransForm introduce a culmination of work from cities, equity advocates, and technologist working together to answer how technology can move the needle on cities' equity goals.
The number of transportation agencies that are integrating equity analysis into workflows is growing. Here's how to use Remix for equity-focused initiatives.
Rural and urban transportation systems need to be designed differently based on the needs of the community. Learn the key factors to consider when designing for different communities.
Learn about the many benefits of public transportation, and how public transit options like buses and subways improve the quality of life in your city.
Introducing the newest from Remix’s data platform: Breakdown Tables.
All the ways residents and visitors get around a city start with a simple question, “What is transportation planning?” Get a full overview in this primer series.
Get a glimpse into how Remix celebrated National Native American Heritage Month.
Public transport takes individuals to their families, to their communities, to their places of business, and to limitless opportunities. Click here to learn more.
An end-of-the-year wrap up from Remix’s CEO, Tiffany Chu.
Experts share their lessons in accelerating cycling infrastructure expansion during the pandemic.
Metro Transit and the City of Minneapolis Public Works share their best practices on how they tackled a large-scale, multi-agency transportation project with cross-developmental collaboration.
As Thanksgiving approaches, Remix’s advisors share what they are grateful for and what they wish for in the year ahead.
Remix recently hosted a webinar titled "Transportation Equity in Action: Reports from the Field". Here is a recap.
Here's a rundown of some of the most significant transportation measures approved by voters in the recent 2020 election.
There hasn’t been a collaboration tool specifically designed for transportation planning - that is why we are proud to announce the launch of Remix Commenting.
The industry needs collaboration tools designed specifically for transportation decision making. Read more about how our research helped us arrive to that conclusion.
A Transpo Talk panel of mobility experts offered their insights on how car-centric cities are adapting to transit challenges.
With Election Day in less than a week, here’s a wrap-up of 2020 transportation ballot measures.
The COVID-19 pandemic has left public buses two-thirds empty. Here's how some cities are addressing it with fast-tracking emergency transit lanes.
September 15th to October 15th marks Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month at Remix and here’s how we celebrated.
Remix hosted a webinar with four European transportation planners about sustainable transportation projects carried out in 2020 as a direct result of COVID-19. Here are the insights shared.
We’re excited to announce a new partnership between Swiftly and Remix that will allow you to visualize Swiftly data that Swiftly analyzes inside Remix.
In a recent live webinar, we sat down with Yan Steil, Mobility Planner at the “Régime Général des Transports Routiers” (RGTR) in Luxembourg to discuss Luxembourg’s biggest public transit redesign in recent history.
At Remix, we strive to honor and amplify diverse voices. That's why we're excited to celebrate Global Diversity Awareness Month.
Use Remix to design a network and express the tactical details of the street design.
Get key insights from NUMO's webinar panelists on how cities can use micromobility data to meet their goals and develop more impactful policy outcomes.
Data needs to be seen in its proper context to truly shine. That's why the Remix team has broadened the scope of data analysis that can be done in the platform.
Delivering information to passengers is a critical element of public outreach for transit agencies. Remix Transit makes this straightforward for agencies with our newest feature, Presentation Studio.
For Women's Equality Day 2020, we interviewed some of our amazing woman employees on what gender equality means to them.
In a recent webinar hosted by the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, SFMTA Director of Transportation Jeffrey Tumlin and Remix CEO Tiffany Chu discussed how the City is responding to the unprecedented challenges that the COVID-19 crisis has created.
We are thrilled to announce a big update on how Jane navigates the physical environment: users can now customize Jane to use the pedestrian network.
At Remix, there’s nothing we love more than seeing people use our software to help improve access through public transportation. That’s why we've been thrilled to have the opportunity to work with the University of Southern California.
Transportation planning staff are facing unprecedented challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. How are these challenges being addressed, and what lessons can we use in the coming weeks and months?
Advanced Editing brings a new level of accuracy to Remix Streets which streamlines cross functional conversations and provides more compelling visuals to build stakeholder buy-in.
Over the next five years, 20% of the country's national transportation budget will be dedicated to bicycle and pedestrian transportation and 57% to public transport. This funding move makes Ireland a trailblazer.
Across states, municipalities are exploring planning and policy solutions that allow residents to live life with as much normalcy as possible. One such solution is the streatery concept.
On July 16, 2020, Remix hosted a panel of three experts from Smart Growth America, Street Plans, and City of Oakland to speak to the role of Quick Build projects on COVID-19 planning.
Remix is excited to announce that we’ve been named a “pioneer” by two esteemed organizations.
Remix is proud to announce that we are SOC 2 compliant, which means even more reliable security for all your transportation data.
Remix's Chief Operating Officer Nichole Jordan shares her experience as a leader during these tumultuous times.
On May 12th, Remix hosted a webinar to learn how transit agency leaders are responding to the challenge of COVID-19. Here are three takeaways from that discussion.
We are pleased to introduce the public launch of Remix Explore to help governments accelerate their crisis and recovery planning.
The past two months has brought on an increasingly unfamiliar and challenging landscape as COVID-19 has radically changed all industries. Remix has seen the importance of course-correction for company policies.
Remix is proud to announce the formation of our Advisory Council. We believe these are the individuals who will truly help us deliver on our mission: to create more livable cities.
Transit agencies across the globe are responding quickly to the emerging needs of the COVID-19 public health crisis. Here are updates in the Remix platform that are designed to help with emergency planning.
Remix stands with our customers as they navigate the COVID-19 crisis for the health and safety of their communities.
How are agencies using data to identify accessibility gaps, market the value of transit, and reduce operational costs? We asked 27 transportation professionals from around the globe.
The goal of running data experiments at Remix is to fill gaps in data owned by our city customers.
If you could gift your city anything, what would it be?
If you could gift your city anything, what would it be?
As we wrap up 2019, we feel overwhelming gratitude towards our customers. Here's to celebrating 5 years with 5 impactful customer stories.
As Remix turns five years old, we’re excited to enter the next chapter for our company.
Remix is excited to announce that we have been selected as one of seventeen companies to join Elemental Excelerator’s 8th Cohort.
With new shared mobility, like dockless scooters, comes an incredible opportunity to realign policies governing public space, capitalize on available data, and put cities back in charge of how streets are used.
How Remix uses GTFS feeds to display transportation systems in a map format.
Announcing Remix Streets + Transit = Better Bus Rapid Transit.
How we learned from transit planners to turn a broad problem space into an effective launch.
Several months ago our advisor, Jascha Franklin-Hodge, wrote a first draft of a Practical City Guide to Mobility Data Licensing for Remix.