According to a recent LinkedIn post from Circuit, the company is highlighting usage milestones and environmental metrics from the Ride DTO microtransit program in Downtown Orlando. The service, championed by the City of Orlando, has reportedly transported its 50,000th rider while providing short-distance connections to grocery stores, civic centers, and existing transit such as SunRail.
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The post cites an average ride length of 0.74 miles and a high reported user rating of 4.95 out of 5, suggesting strong customer satisfaction and a focus on first- and last-mile gaps. It also references more than 40 metric tons of CO2 emissions avoided, underscoring the program’s positioning within clean, urban mobility solutions.
For investors, these metrics may indicate growing traction for Circuit’s microtransit model in municipal partnerships and potential proof points for expansion into other cities. Demonstrated ridership, environmental benefits, and positive user feedback could strengthen Circuit’s value proposition in negotiations with local governments and transit agencies, potentially supporting future contract wins and revenue visibility.

