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To be eligible for AAR, the patient must have a physical or mental disability and, as a result of the disability or its symptoms, be unable to ride, board, or disembark from public transportation in New York City without assistance from another individual.
Access-A-Ride (AAR) Paratransit Service operates: Within the five boroughs of New York City and within a three-quarter-of-a-mile corridor beyond fixed-route service across the NYC borderline to nearby areas of Nassau and Westchester counties.
Access Paratransit operates seven days a week, 24 hours of the day in most areas of Los Angeles County. It is a shared ride service that is curb-to-curb and utilizes a fleet of small buses, mini-vans and taxis. Fares are distance-based and range from $2.75 to $3.50 for each one-way trip.
To be eligible for AAR, the patient must have a physical or mental disability and, as a result of the disability or its symptoms, be unable to ride, board, or disembark from public transportation in New York City without assistance from another individual.
“Every day, we pick up and drop off passengers at the raceway,” another Access-A-Ride driver said before driving a wheelchair user home to Flushing, Queens, in an otherwise empty van. The and raceway is a popular location. It ranks 17th among the 30 most-requested destinations for Access-A-Ride users.
Agency: Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Division: Access-A-Ride. Phone Number: (718) 393-4999. Business Hours: Daily: 7 AM - 5 PM. Staff is available through the automated phone system during business hours. Automated assistance is also available in Spanish. If you get a busy signal, call (877) 337-2017.