Graphic: Screenshot from the Resource Center
Client Question:
What is a One-Call/One-Click (OC/OC) system, and how might it benefit my mobility system?
Civic Sphere worked with the National Center for Mobility Management’s office in Washington D.C. in 2019, creating an online resource center to help inform mobility management professionals on OC/OC systems.
The answer? Users can review the landing page for an overview of OC/OC systems and how they work, then look at the project inventory page to see practical illustrations from peer organizations.
OC/OC systems are a precursor concept to Mobility as a Service (MaaS) in the US. As defined in the OC/OC Resource Center, “One-Call/One-Click systems inform the public about most, if not all, available transportation options for all populations in a given geographic area. In their full deployment, One-Call/One-Click systems enable users to access trip information; where required, confirm eligibility for and book trips; and pay for trips. This allows community members to plan and implement travel within a single system or seamlessly across multiple systems.”
What is a One-Call/One-Click (OC/OC) system, and how might it benefit my mobility system?
Civic Sphere worked with the National Center for Mobility Management’s office in Washington D.C. in 2019, creating an online resource center to help inform mobility management professionals on OC/OC systems.
The answer? Users can review the landing page for an overview of OC/OC systems and how they work, then look at the project inventory page to see practical illustrations from peer organizations.
OC/OC systems are a precursor concept to Mobility as a Service (MaaS) in the US. As defined in the OC/OC Resource Center, “One-Call/One-Click systems inform the public about most, if not all, available transportation options for all populations in a given geographic area. In their full deployment, One-Call/One-Click systems enable users to access trip information; where required, confirm eligibility for and book trips; and pay for trips. This allows community members to plan and implement travel within a single system or seamlessly across multiple systems.”