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You can cross one off your list of reasons not to vote: VIA Metropolitan Transit is providing free lifts to and from the polls Saturday.

If you're a registered VIAtrans customer, schedule your Election Day trip the usual way, by phone or online.

VIA Link is a ride-sharing service that operates in areas not served by buses. You use an app or your phone to summon a van; it will take you anywhere within a designated service zone. You can connect to regular buses to travel outside the zone. GoSubmit a Letter to the Editor “As a transit agency, we’re deeply rooted in the civic process and committed to providing equitable access to all community members who wish to exercise their right to be heard through the democratic process,” said Jeffrey C. Arndt, VIA's president and CEO. “We’re proud to ensure that transportation isn’t an obstacle for casting a ballot.

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