SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Chatham Area Transit Authority (CAT) is extending its Student Zero-Fare Pilot Program, an initiative focused on reducing transportation barriers for students across Chatham County, through January 31, 2025.
Since its inception in 2024, the Student Zero-Fare Pilot Program has provided more than three thousand trips, enabling students to access schools, campuses, libraries, and other essential destinations at no cost, fostering academic success and increased mobility within the community.
“We are pleased to continue offering this transformative program for students,” said CAT’s Board of Directors Chairman, Deidrick Cody. “Access to reliable transportation should never be a barrier to education, and this initiative is a testament to CAT’s commitment to supporting the future of Chatham County.”
The extended program not only supports students’ educational pursuits but also contributes to CAT’s mission of promoting sustainable transportation. By encouraging younger generations to embrace public transit, the program helps reduce congestion and environmental impact across the region.