Apps and Videos

Apps 


Where is my bus?

Click the icon below for the RideRTS.app.

Tutorials


GNVriderts.app Overview

 

How to Check Stop Times

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How to Use the Trip Planner


Rules of the RTS Road

For first-time riders, here are a few rules of the road.


How to Load Your Bicycle Onto the RTS Bike Rack

You can take your bicycle with you anywhere RTS goes! Most RTS buses have bike racks on the front that hold up to two bicycles. If you wish to use the bike rack, signal the driver that you are going to the front of the bus. You will be responsible for loading and unloading your bicycle.


Bike Rack Loading Instructions

1. Pull up on the release and lower rack.

Pull up the release on the bike rack at the front of the bus

Lower the bike rack at the front of the bus

 

2. Place bike wheels into the tire slots labeled “front” and “rear.” Pull out bike support and lift it over the front wheel. The spring in the arm will keep your bike secure while the bus is moving.

Load bike into tire slots in bike rack

 

3. To unload, release support arm and lift bike from the rack tire slots. Return rack to the upright position.

 

RTS will transport battery-powered bicycles in the bicycle rack and inside RTS buses.

  • Bike wheels must fit securely in the rack and be secured by the support arm as recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Bike accessories, baskets, etc. must be secure and not obstruct the view of the Operator.
  • Removing the battery is optional.
  • Battery-powered bicycles are limited to one per rack. If the rack is full, customers should be prepared to wait for the next bus or choose a safe location to lock up their bicycle.
  • Battery-powered or standard bicycles that fold and can be kept out of the aisles may be brought onboard.
  • Battery-powered or standard two-wheeled scooters that fold and can be kept out of the aisles may be brought onboard.
  • Gas-powered bicycles are not permitted.