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April 01 1:00 AM

Route 9 OB stop at State and Ellen's Ferry closed. No temp stop placed.

April 01 12:00 AM

Route 9 stop at State & Pierce Park is closed due to road construction. No temp stop placed.

March 20 6:00 AM

Stop at CWI Main Campas in Nampa will be closed due to construction. Temporary stop will be in the parking lot in front of the Main Academic Building

March 12 7:00 AM

VRT Access, Beyond Access, and On-Demand share vehicles for more efficient trips. Learn more at ridevrt.org/comingling.

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March 12 4:00 AM

Route 10 stop at State and Ellen's Ferry closed. No temp stop placed.

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March 12 3:00 AM

Route 10 temporarily stops upstairs at Main & 8th instead of downstairs at Main Street Station due to construction. Visit ridevrt.org/news for more information.

March 12 3:00 AM

Route 16 temporarily stops upstairs at Main & 8th instead of downstairs at Main Street Station due to construction. Visit ridevrt.org/news for more information.

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March 12 1:00 AM

Route 2 Inbound stop at Broadway and Targee is closed and temp stop has been placed on the near side.

March 02 1:00 AM

Route 16: Stops on 1st & Idaho and 1st & Bannock will be closed. Please use the bus stop on Main & 1st.

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Youth Ride Free: Q+A

Questions about Youth Ride Free? We have your answers below!

 Pass Program & Registration

  • What is Youth Ride Free?

    A collaboration between the City of Boise and VRT, Youth Ride Free is a summer bus pass that gives youth 18 and under the freedom and opportunity to explore their cities while learning about and experiencing public transportation.

    • Free summer bus pass program for youth 18 years of age or younger traveling in and around the City of Boise
    • Valid on ALL VRT bus routes, VRT On-Demand, and VRT Access (for those that qualify)
    • Available May 1, 2026 – August 31, 2026
    • Designed to help youth travel safely and independently
  • Who can use the pass?

    The Youth Ride Free pass is available for:

    • Youth 18 years of age or younger traveling in and around the City of Boise
    • ALL VRT Bus routes, VRT On-Demand, and VRT Access (for those that qualify)
  • Me and/or my youth is not a Boise resident. Can they still register?

    Yes! Even if you don’t reside in Boise, you may register.

    • A popular option for non-Boise residents is to travel to a Park + Ride lot (ex: Boise Towne Square Mall next to Dillard’s) and take a bus from there.
  • Are you or your teen a high school student in the Boise School District?

    Did you know high school students in the Boise School District can already ride the bus for free? Just show your school ID to your driver and get on board!

  • What if multiple youth in one family want to participate?

    Each eligible youth must complete their own registration and will get their own Youth Ride Free pass!

  • Am I able to track the bus my kid/teen is on?

    Yes! you can:

    • Download the ETA Spot app or
    • Visit our Routes page, select the route they are riding and view the live map of buses.

    If there are multiple buses running on the route you are viewing, your kid/teen will just need to let you know the bus number they are riding! This number is on the inside and outside of the bus, making it easy to know which bus you’re on.

  • How can families and groups help their youth prepare to ride the bus?

    Families can help by:

    • Reviewing routes, bus stops, schedules, and rider expectations in advance.
    • Getting familiar with trip-planning tools.
    • Riding the route with them for the first time.
    • Knowing where to locate the VRT Customer Service phone number if more support is needed.
  • What is a Park & Ride?

    A Park & Ride is a designated lot that allows you to park your vehicle for an extended period of time, for free.

    • These lots are located near bus stops, so if you happen to not live near a stop, this is a popular option! 
    • These lots are safe, monitored, and well-lit.
    • These are a great option for a that teen who wants to drive but also wants to save on gas money!
    • Park & Rides are an ideal pick-up & drop-off location for parents/guardians dropping off their kid/teens. 

    Check out VRT Park & Ride lots here.

    Check out VRT Park & Ride lots here

Riding the Bus!

  • Why ride the bus?

    There are many reasons to take advantage of the Youth Ride Free bus pass!

    • No need to worry about paying for gas, parking, or anything else car-related
    • Lots of popular destinations along VRT routes (parks, mall, thrift stores, etc!)
    • Get more familiar with riding public transportation
    • Enough room for you and all of your friends to ride all together
  • How do I ride the bus?

    Great question!

    We created a separate webpage specifically for the Youth Ride Free pass program.

    Learn How to Ride here!
  • Is the bus safe?

    Traveling by transit is one of the safest forms of transportation available. VRT designs for safety on its services in the following ways 

    • All transit vehicles are driven by professional operators who go through extensive and on-going driver training. All drivers also go through maximum risk background screening before they are hired. 
    • All bus stops are sited with safety and convenience in mind and reviewed by VRT’s operations and planning staff to ensure people can get where they are going as safely as possible. 
    • All buses have two-way radios where every operator can contact dispatch if there any incident or concern arises in the field.
    • Buses also have an emergency button they can use that alerts dispatch without alerting anyone on the bus that policy help is being requested. 
    • VRT posts street supervisors available during all times of vehicle operations to ensure someone is available to respond to an incident should one occur. 
    • Information about all routes, trip times, and bus stops is available on-line and in print so individuals can plan out their trips in advance.
    • Every vehicle is equipped with mirrors that allow operators to observe the interior of the bus that discourages any misbehavior. 
    • Clearly posted “rules of the road” encourages good behavior and facilitates operator and other passengers’ ability to enforce good behavior.
    • Internal and external cameras discourage misbehavior and are used when necessary to resolve any incidents and have the ability to see what is happening in real-time on board the bus. 

    In addition to these safety features, VRT increases safety through the following actions.

    • Passengers that risk their own or others safety are refused service and can be prohibited from entering VRT facilities.
    • VRT employs security guards at Main Street Station to ensure the travelling public are safe and comfortable. 
    • Issues with bus stop visibility, trip hazards or other concerns are reported and tracked. 
    • All incidents on public transit, whether that is a vehicle accident or if a passenger slip, trips or falls as they are boarding, are reported and reviewed.
    • In addition to dispatch, VRT customer service agents are available Monday through Friday from 7 AM to 6 PM and Saturday from 8 AM to 5 PM to answer the public’s questions about using public transit services.
    • VRT makes real-time information available online allowing riders, parents or guardians or friends to track the progress of all buses.
  • When do buses run?

    Our buses operate:

    • 6 days a week (no service on Sunday)
    • The hours of operation will depend on route, time of day, and day of the week.
    Check out VRT bus routes here
  • Do I need to carry anything with me when I ride?

    Yep – riders should bring their approved fare media or access method each time they ride.

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