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GETTING THERE
The Vehicle To Participation!!!!
State Governors&
Cabinet Secretaries
FederalAgencies
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Education
Labor
EmploymentTrainingAgency
Office of DisabilityEmployment Policy
Centers forIndependent Living
DisabilityRehab andResearchRehabilitation
ServicesAdministration
Office of SpecialEducation Programs
Substance AbuseMental Health
TemporaryAssistance for
Needy Families
FamilyAssistance
HHSMedicare &
Medicaid Svcs
Aging
Health Resources & Services
CommunityServices
Child Care
Bureau
DevelopmentDisabilities
MedicaidProgram
HeadStart
Soc. ServicesBlock Grant
Children& Families
TransportationOffice of the
Secretary
National HighwayTraffic Safety
AdministrationFederal TransitAdministration
Assistant Secretaryfor Transportation
Policy
DepartmentalOffice of
Civil Rights
Faith Based Transit
Area Agency on Aging
MedicalTransit Provider
Head Start
Office of theSecretary
AssistantSecretaryPlanning
Evaluation
Special EdTransportation
Rural TransitOperators
Private Paratransit
Private Taxi
ADAParatransit
TransitPass
Elderly&
Disability Program
Job AccessReverse Commute
Program
Rural GrantProgram
Urbanized Grant Program
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LocalTransportation
Authority
Disability ServiceProvider
Family
Health Care
Employment
Shopping
Independence
Recreation
Education
LocalGovernment
FTA
CMS
OSERS
ADD
Federal Partnerships
AoA
ODEP
HHS-OD
MCHB
SAMHSA
• People with disabilities are almost three times as likely as people without disabilities to say that inadequate transportation is a problem• 30% of people with disabilities• 10% of people without disabilities
MOBILITY FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES NOD/Harris Poll 2000
PUBLICTRANSPORTATIONFixed Route Bus
Rail TransitCommuter Rail
Non-ADA Dial A Ride
ADA Paratransit
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS
Vehicle ModificationsPOTENTIAL RESOURCES:
•Rehabilitation Services•Veterans Affairs•Workman’s Comp
OTHER: •Auto Manufacturers
AMERICANS AMERICANS WITH WITH DISABILITIES DISABILITIES ACT:ACT:
RIGHTS… RIGHTS… ...AND RESPONSIBILITIES”...AND RESPONSIBILITIES”
KEY FEATURES OF FIXED ROUTE ACCESSIBILITY:
•WHEELCHAIR LIFTS & SECUREMENTS
•SEATING FOR SENIOR AND DISABLED RIDERS
•STOP REQUEST LIGHT AND BELL
PRIORITY SEATING
WHEELCHAIR LIFT
SECUREMENT DEVICE
Operator Awareness Training
Who Knows the ADA??Under the ADA, transportation agencies must provide paratransit services within what distance of the fixed route bus?
A. 1 mile
B. ¾ mile
C. 3 miles
D. ½ mile
ADA Jeopardy
• THE ANSWER IS:
The three eligibility criteria for ADA Complementary Paratransit
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ADA Jeopardy
• THE ANSWER IS: The three eligibility criteria for ADA Complementary Paratransit
• What is:– Get to or from a bus stop– Get on or off a bus– Safely navigate the transit system
BACK
TRANSIT PROVISIONS OF THE ADA
IF A PERSON IS FUNCTIONALLY UNABLE TO USE THE FIXED ROUTE SERVICE
• IT MUST PROVIDE COMPLEMENTARY PARATRANSIT SERVICE
• DURING THE SAME SERVICE HOURS AND
• WITHIN 3/4 MILE OF THE ROUTE
ADA PARATRANSIT
• Can not “get” to the bus
• Can not “get on” the bus
• Can not safely and Independently navigate on the bus
Service Criteria
• Same days and hours as fixed route• Reservations on a next-day basis• Serve all locations within 3/4 mile of routes• No trip limits or priorities• Fares not more than 2x fixed route• Negotiate pick-up within 1 hour of request • No pattern of capacity constraints
Paratransit Eligibility Assessments
OTHER Programs5310-Specialized Paratransit
5311-RuralJob Access Reverse Commute
FLEX ROUTE SYSTEM
COMMUNITY DRIVER INCLUSION PROGRAM
New FreedomInitiative
Accessible Transportation$145 Million
TICKET TO WORK PROGRAM
Non Emergency Medical Transportation Medicaid Transportation Policy
Least Expensive Most Appropriate
Current Practice Paratransit Services are the “rule” Transit Pass is the “exception”
RESOURCES
National Dialogue on Accessible Transportation
Fixed Route16
14
11
8 8
02468
1012141618
Number of Survey Responses
Vehicle DesignEnvironmentStop AnuncementsServiceSupport Services
National Dialogue on Accessible Transportation
Paratransit Services
14
12 12
54
1 1 1
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
Number of Survey Responses
Demand
Availability (ADA andBeyond)Reliability
Equal to Fixed Route
Eligibility
Passenger Expectations
Curb to Curb vs. Doorto DoorAttendant Issues
National Dialogue on Accessible Transportation
Cross Issues
26 26
17
13
9
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Number of Survey Responses
Coordination
Retention/Trainingof ProvidersFunding/Cost/Policy
Maintenance
Technology
UNDERSTANDING YOUR TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS
Consumer Education
EnvironmentalBarrier Identification
RIDING THE BUS
•Street Crossing •Bus Stops•Riding the Bus•Community Safety•Subways and Trains
STREET CROSSING
•Number of Lanes•Curb Cuts•Accessible Pedestrian Signals•Distance•Speed •Judgment
BUS STOPS
•Signage•Accessible Shelters•Safe and Lighted Area•Safe/Accessible Loading Area
RIDING THE BUS
•Identifying the Bus•Getting on the Bus•Paying the Fare•Finding a seat/location on the Bus•Interacting with Others•Identifying the Destination Stop•Getting Off the Bus
Cognitive Disabilities
Physical Disabilities
Sensory Disabilities
UNEMPLOYMENT AMONG PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
NOD/Harris Poll 2000
• 32% of people with disabilities of working age (18-64) work full or part-time
• Compared to 81% of the people without disabilities.
• Gap of 49% • More than two-thirds of those not
employed say they would prefer to be working.
Community Assessment
Coalition Building
REGIONAL OUTREACH
FRAMEWORK FOR ACTION
--LEADERSHIP--ASSESSMENT --CUSTOMER FOCUS--SERVICE DELIVERY --TECHNOLOGY --POLICY DEVELOPMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE•Easter Seals Project ACTION 1-800-659-6428 – www.projectaction.org
•Community Transportation Association 1-800-527-8279 – www.ctaa.org
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE•Intelligent Transit System 1-866-367-7487 – www.its.dot.gov
•Rural Transit Assistance Program 202-408-9541 – www.APWA.net
TRANSPORTATION …..
THE VEHICLE TO PARTICIPATION!!!!
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