Share Your Voice: Participate in the Razorback Transit Rider Survey!
Are you a frequent rider of the Razorback Transit? Your feedback matters! The Freight Data Lab at the U of A is conducting a survey to gauge rider satisfaction and potentially improve the Razorback Transit experience for all passengers.
Your input will help us understand what's working well and where improvements can be made. Whether you're a daily commuter, an occasional rider or someone who's used Razorback Transit in the past, we want to hear from you.
This survey is your chance to share your thoughts, opinions and suggestions directly with the team responsible for Razorback Transit. Your insights can shape future decisions and enhancements to the service, ensuring it meets the needs of the university community.
Participating is easy and will only take a few minutes of your time. Your anonymous responses will be invaluable in helping us provide a more efficient, reliable and enjoyable transit experience for everyone.
Your voice matters. Join us in shaping the future of Razorback Transit by taking part in this important survey today.
Click here to access the survey and let your voice be heard!
Thank you for your participation and for helping us improve Razorback Transit for all riders.
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Geoffery Agorku, treasurer
ITE Student Chapter at the U of A
479-301-0576 ,
gagorku@gmail.com
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