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Also known as "Emergency Ride Home", a Guaranteed Ride Home (GRH) program provides a point-to-point ride for transit users who need to get home on short notice. These programs typically support commuters who may take transit to work, to provide a safety net in case a time-sensitive need to get home wouldn't be possible using the regular transit service. | Also known as "Emergency Ride Home", a Guaranteed Ride Home (GRH) program provides a point-to-point ride for transit users who need to get home on short notice. These programs typically support commuters who may take transit to work, to provide a safety net in case a time-sensitive need to get home wouldn't be possible using the regular transit service. |
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Also known as "Emergency Ride Home", a Guaranteed Ride Home (GRH) program provides a point-to-point ride for transit users who need to get home on short notice. These programs typically support commuters who may take transit to work, to provide a safety net in case a time-sensitive need to get home wouldn't be possible using the regular transit service.