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BC Transit invites you to share your feedback on its website redesign

To make it easier for people to access public transit information, BC Transit is redesigning its website and is seeking public feedback.

Over 10,000 riders use BCTransit.com every day for trip planning, receiving service alerts and accessing public transit information.

This information is critical for families, travellers and British Columbians planning on using more environmentally friendly transportation to get to school, work and community events.

The new BCTransit.com will be more reliable, user-friendly and accessible, allowing people to quickly find the information they need. The website will also be redesigned to improve the experience for the growing number of mobile users.

BC Transit wants to hear from both current riders and non-riders. This is an opportunity for people to share their feedback on how they use the website, what works well and what does not and include suggestions on how to improve BCTransit.com.

Community and stakeholder feedback is essential to BC Transit’s decision-making process.

This input will help site designers simplify and modernize BC Transit’s main source of public transit information. To participate in this short survey, please visit engage.bctransit.com.

The survey will remain open until November 27, 2024.

BC Transit continues to prioritize modern and innovative tools to enhance the rider experience and reduce barriers to public transit. For more information on our technology initiatives, please visit: BCTransit.com.


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