 Demand Responsive Transport, or DRT in short, also called flexible transport, is an innovative alternative for traditional public transportation. DRT is like an Uber for public transportation. It's user-oriented and enables to adjust the pick-up and drop-off time and location according to passengers' needs. DRT is convenient for everyone, although it's most beneficial for the people with limited mobility, such as the elderly, children, people with disabilities, or people who do not have access to a personal car. To order a DRT service, customers can simply call the booking service, use an app, or book the bus via a web browser. The system ensures that the driver collects you from the pick-up point and drives you to the desired destination in the service area. DRT could help to solve the problem of poor service coverage in areas with low population density. If the bus schedule or the fixed route is not suitable for the potential passengers, the buses might often end up empty. DRT often works as a first-mile, last-mile solution and helps to connect sparsely populated residential areas with regular transportation lines. To conclude, DRT has many benefits including high flexibility, cost-efficient connections for large rural areas, support for citizens with limited mobility, environmental benefits through the reduction of private vehicles on the road. Read more about the response project at response-project.eu.