 I'm Derek Mingham, the Director of Transit and Parking, Little Humor, and at Transit we like to have fun. I'm here tonight to talk about our bus tracker app that we launched on March 18th a couple weeks ago. Really exciting for the first time in Sheboygan Transit, Shoreline Metro History. We have a convenient app that allows our customers to locate their bus. Really no more waiting extensive times out on the corner in the cold or in the snow or in the rain. We provide a convenient way to track your bus. Next slide. So what is bus tracker? Well, it's a real-time app used to view location of our buses on road. It uses GPS technology to map vehicles on Charlie Metro's bus routes. You can view the bus number of the bus on the assigned route and view a list of stops, time points, if you will, along each route. It's available for your Android or iOS devices as well as PC. And it does not display driver information or any personal information. That's kind of a disclaimer. It comes with the territory. Next slide. So what's a little different about it is it's a traditional website link. The cost of an app is quite a bit more expensive, but the way we partnered with Unite GPS who does this for several transit agencies, they create a web link that's very mobile friendly that you can turn into a shortcut app on your device's home screen. Creating it, recommended browsers are Safari, Chrome, or Samsung Internet. The web link is listed there and with some screenshots of what you might see on either device. Next screen, please. So just a quick shortcut here on Android. If you open your browser, enter the web link in the right-hand corner, upper right-hand corner, you can click to add home screen. This is a shortcut that will be permanently on your device's home screen. Next slide. And the same thing for iOS, just a little bit different for Apple iPhones or iPads. Next slide. So just a real quick rundown on the screen. You will see a list of our routes. They're all color coded based on the routes. So you'll see the route banner. You will see a couple things on screen. You'll see the stop list up on top. You'll see the time points along the route. You'll see the bus route itself and then the actual location of the bus out on route. Next screen. So enjoy. Just some pointers for those that are using it. You can click and press on the bus location to reveal the bus number. You can zoom in as far as you'd like. Actually, if you zoom in far enough, there are property and house numbers, which is actually really convenient for knowing exactly where you are on the street. Bus location is in real time. We dare you to test it. But in all regards, it's within three seconds of the actual location, and it refreshes every five seconds. So we've challenged it. The active bus will appear off-route if it hasn't been to the transfer station for the start of the next route. And it uses GPS technology, which we all know is technology. It's prone to fail, so it's very reliable, and we hope we never have to use that disclaimer, but it is subject to malfunction at times. Next slide, please. So enjoy. There's a couple ways. We have some how-to guides that you can get right off of our website that'll take you step-by-step on how to create the mobile device, everything that I've just talked about in this presentation. So check out our website, and you can get more information. Next slide. So just some initial comments that we've gotten back, so the real-time chatter on Facebook. As you can imagine, people like it. Our staff love it, so we hope all of Sheboygan uses this and relies on it, and we hope to continue to work with organizations on this wonderful technology. Next slide, please. So I'm just going to show you kind of a real-time thing right now. If you want to click on Ten South for me, the banner that... Yeah. So the wonderful part about this is I just have to say this that every time I look at this, it's always a quarter to and quarter after the hour when our buses are at the transfer station. I have no idea what's with my timing, my internal body clock, but every time I'm at my computer and I'm looking at it, it's always quarter after and quarter to. So again, this is going to be kind of boring right now because it's at our bus station, because of course it's quarter after the hour, but you get a kind of a sense of what's going on. So you can minimize banners by clicking on them. Meredith, you want to click on that again. And then collapse like Ten South or Three South, if you would. So it's pretty easy to maneuver between the routes themselves just by clicking on the banner head and looking for the bus. So that's that. So we're happy again, excited. If you have any questions or would like any assistance, feel free to give us a call or check out our website. Thank you.