LauderGO! Micro Mover
The City of Fort Lauderdale provides a no-charge service for the majority of the downtown area. The service is provided by Circuit – please download the Ride Circuit App (ridecircuit.com) and the Micro Mover will pick you up at your location and drop you off anywhere in the service area.
Given the increased demand during spring break, rides that start or end in a high-demand area will require riders to pay a $2 fare for the trip. In addition, the City has increased the number of Circuit vehicles that will be operating during spring break to mitigate wait times and improve transit options.
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Each day at 5:15 p.m., multiple Micro Mover vehicles will be located at the corner of Las Olas Boulevard and A1A and Cortez Street and A1A to assist with moving people out of the area. This free service will have three available destinations: Bayshore Drive and A1A, Merle Fogg Park, and Beach Park. Just tell the driver which location you want to go to.
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LauderGO! Community Shuttle
If your destination is farther away or you have a larger group, look into the City’s community shuttle service. The service has multiple routes throughout the city with two routes that operate along Las Olas Boulevard and A1A. The service is free and operates on a routine schedule. For more information about the routes and service times, please visit ftlcity.info/shuttle.
Parking
The City parking facilities will be open to the public on a first-come, first-serve basis. Parking on the barrier island is $4 per hour and can be paid via the Pay-By-Phone mobile app or at the pay station with a credit card (select locations accept cash). To avoid receiving a parking citation, make sure that you pay for the amount of time that you need in advance, don’t park in unauthorized spaces, and follow parking regulations. For additional parking information, please visit ftlcity.info/parking.
Rideshares
Designated pick-up and drop-off locations will be established for the duration of Spring Break on Fort Lauderdale Beach and along SW 2nd Street in downtown. Rideshare drivers are encouraged to use these designated locations to avoid receiving a traffic citation. All rideshare drivers are strictly prohibited from stopping along State Road A1A (Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard).
When using rideshare programs, remember to always check your ride before getting in. We’ve partnered with Uber to share steps to help keep you safe:
- Know Where You’re Staying: While you are here, we highly recommend you save the address or specific hotel name where you are staying in your phone or somewhere easily accessible.
- Share My Trip: Once a trip starts, riders can use the Share My Trip feature in the app to share their driver’s name, photo, license plate, and location with a friend or family member so they can follow the trip in real time. They will receive a text or push notification that tracks the trip and the estimated time of arrival.
- Check Your Ride: We remind riders to double-check the important details we provide before starting a trip – car make and model, license plate, driver name, and photo. Riders should always confirm this information before getting into the car. To read more about Check Your Ride steps, visit uber.com/newsroom/check-your-ride/.
- Know the Safety Features of the Apps: Learn more about Uber’s rider safety features in this helpful video: youtube.com/watch?v=d_OE-NGlzhc.