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Update bookmarks for shuttle tracking; download Spartan Ride app
Case Western Reserve University's shuttle-tracking system, Transloc, has changed its URL. Anyone who had the former Transloc URL bookmarked should update their bookmark to shuttle.case.edu. In addition, members of the campus community are reminded to download the CWRU Spartan Ride app in the iPhone...
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Reminder: Download the university’s new safety and transportation apps
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are reminded to download two new safety and transportation apps from Public Safety today: Spartan Safe and Spartan Ride. Spartan Safe replaces the Rave Guardian app, and will be the new resource on campus for safety alerts, emergency communic...
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New safety, transportation apps to launch Aug. 1
On Aug. 1, Case Western Reserve will transition to two new mobile apps for safety alerts and transportation services on campus: Spartan Safe and Spartan Ride. Spartan Safe—created through Rave Mobile Safety, which the university currently uses to send emergency alerts—will replace the Rave Guardia...
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Safe Ride increases number of vans, continues year-round service
As the semester winds down, Safe Ride at Case Western Reserve University continues to provide after-hours transportation service to the community seven days a week from 6 p.m. to 3 a.m. In April, the Safe Ride service had 12 to 15 vans on the road nightly to reduce wait times—completing, as of Apri...
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Walking on campus in the evenings? Get tips for staying safe
As the days get shorter and the sun sets earlier, it becomes even more important to take safety precautions on campus. First and foremost: Pay attention to your surroundings. This includes, as always, avoiding becoming engrossed in your phone or wearing headphones that obscure outside sounds. But ...
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New procedures available for using Safe Ride this semester as a result of COVID-19
Updates have been made to Safe Ride for the fall semester, including changes made to the service due to COVID-19. The following procedures will be in place this fall: All riders must wear masks while in the vehicle.Each van will have sanitizer available for riders. Drivers can only pick-up/drop-off...
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New update available for Rider app
A new update is available for the Rider app, which is used for Safe Ride. The update is available in the iOS App Store (v2.9.3) and Google Play Store (v2.1.5.9). In iOS, New features include the ability to share trip details. The iOS Rider App will support iOS 13. Read more about the latest updat...
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Updated version of app for Safe Ride available
A new version of Ride Cell, the free smartphone app that allows users to arrange a Safe Ride transport, is available today (March 12.) Those who already have the app installed will be prompted to install the update. The app will continue to function without the update. Safe Ride, the university's ...
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Division of Public Safety offers Safe Ride tips
With several weeks of early sunsets still ahead and weather that is often inclement, Safe Ride can be a great option for moving around campus during evening hours. So this month, the Division of Public Safety is highlighting Safe Ride in its monthly series of safety tips and reminders. Safe Ride, a...
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Update Safe Ride app today
Students, faculty and staff who use the Safe Ride app to schedule a ride between 6 p.m. and 3 a.m. are encouraged to update their app to the latest version (2.8.6 for iPhone; 2.0.9.8 for Android). The company that operates Safe Ride introduced a number of fixes to resolve recent issues, especially ...