Santa Maria Regional Transit (SMRT) is helping local families get ready for the new school year by offering free rides on all SMRT routes, Monday, Aug. 11-22, which aligns with the first two weeks of school in Santa Maria.

The back-to-school season can be an exciting and stressful time for parents and students, with many families juggling school drop-offs and their own daily commutes.

By making all rides free the first two weeks of school, SMRT aims to make school commuting easier for students and parents/guardians.

“SMRT has seen an average of 22 percent increase in ridership year-over-year the last four years. Public transit has been particularly popular with families with high school and junior high students,” said Gamaliel Anguiano, transit services manager.

“This fall school year is looking to be another busy season, and we are happy to welcome back students into the ridership mix,” Anguiano said.
 
All of Santa Maria’s high schools are served by public transit. Options include:
 
• Pioneer Valley High School: served by Routes 2, 3, 9 and 13x
• Santa Maria High School: served by Routes 4, 11A and 11B
• Righetti, Saint Joseph and Delta high schools: served by Routes 6 and 12x
• Allan Hancock Community College (AHC): served by Routes 5, 7, 20 and 30
 
At the end of the Free Ride promotion, Regular fares for students are $1.25 per trip, $3 for an Unlimited Ride All-Day Pass, or $31 for a 31-Day Unlimited Ride Monthly Pass.

AHC students ride for free all year. Passes can be purchased at the SMRT Transit Center and at many of the school locations.

SMRT is committed to enhancing the quality of transportation services in Santa Maria and the surrounding regions, the city said.

“These smart and safe changes reflect the city’s dedication to ensuring accessible, reliable and affordable transportation options for all residents,” the city said.

Santa Maria is a Smart City, Safe City. For more about SMRT, visit ww.rideSMRT.org.