North Carolinians rely heavily on their vehicles to get to and from work. In fact, 80% of workers in the state commute by car or truck, according to AutoInsurance.com. Yet car ownership carries significant costs—monthly payments, fuel, insurance, and regular maintenance. More cars on the road also mean more traffic. For many, especially those in lower-wage positions, the expense of owning a vehicle can be a major barrier to employment.
Municipalities across the country are embracing microtransit, a public transportation option that blends the reliability of bus service with the convenience of ride-share. Johnston County’s QuickRide is one of seven microtransit services currently operating in North Carolina.
Microtransit uses shared technology to create flexible routes based on real-time demand. Operating within defined service zones, it groups trips for efficiency, offering shorter wait times than traditional bus routes. It has proven to be an especially effective solution for serving rural communities.
According to the North Carolina Department of Transportation, microtransit improves access to essential services, healthcare, and employment opportunities.
The future of microtransit will be highlighted at this year’s State of the Region Breakfast, where leaders will discuss the growth of QuickRide in Johnston County and share what’s ahead.
Don’t miss the bus—register today.
Who should sponsor:
- Businesses and organizations that want to align their brand at the Triangle East Chamber’s most popular annual breakfast.
- Those who want to guarantee a seat for their team at this signature event, (The State of the Region Breakfast sells out annually. It has open seating for guests. Visionary sponsors receive a reserved table.)
- Those who want to network with regional leaders.
- Who should attend:
- Industry leaders who want to understand transportation and logistics and how regional infrastructure and logistics investments will shape growth and opportunity for our region.
- Policymakers looking to align strategies and collaborate.
- Community stakeholders who want to connect with decision makers and influencers.
Details can be found here
Triangle East Chamber of Commerce
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Lauren Prince Office & Events Manager
- August 20, 2025
- (919) 934-9166
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