Provides transportation for people with disabilities in New York City who are unable to use public bus or subway service for some or all of their trips.
AARP's state-by-state guide to transportation assistance, which provides links to transportation services, including dial-a-ride, bus tokens and/or transit passes for fixed-route scheduled services, taxi vouchers and mileage reimbursement to volunteers or program participants.
2-1-1 is an easy-to-remember telephone number that connects people with important community services, including transportation options for people with disabilities.
Information on reduced fares on subways, buses, and commuter railroads for customers with disabilities.
Contact information for Local Office on Aging throughout New York, which provide a variety of services for the aging, including transportion assistance.
Offers a list of helpful transportation resources for the disability community.
Information from the New York City Department of Transportation on parking permits available for people with disabilities.
Brochure from the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles explains the rules that businesses and all drivers should observe about reserved parking spaces, as well as information on obtaining license plates and parking permits for people with disabilities.
Telephone numbers for transportation service providers in New York City including Access-A-Ride accessible transportation services, ferries and trains.
County by county transportation information for New York.
Information on services available for Medicaid recipients in New York, including transportation to medical appointments.
Information on accessible services for passengers with disabilities.
Accessible transit information for Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad, which connects New York City with nine suburban counties in New York State and Connecticut, providing regular train service to communities as far away as Montauk, Poughkeepsie and New Haven.