SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI)-- Residents of Southeastern San Diego may be getting an alternative and environmentally friendly form of transportation in the foreseeable future.

*Video above shows a similar rideshare program launched in El Cajon.

The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) and the Urban Collaborative Project CDC have partnered to launch Southeast Connect. This affordable microtransit ride-sharing service travels to specific destinations throughout the southeast region of San Diego County, including the Mount Hope, Chollas View and Emerald Hills neighborhoods.

The service provides zero-emission transportation, and each vehicle can seat up to four passengers.

Much like other ridesharing services, passengers will be able to reserve the electric vehicles via a smartphone app

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