The MTA’s Access-A-Ride service, a crucial lifeline for thousands of New Yorkers whose disabilities keep them from using the city’s subway system, is now run largely by third-party vendors and staffed ...
What if you could no longer ride NYC buses or subways and every car trip had to be scheduled at least a day in advance, with no spontaneity or flexibility allowed? Could you possibly take advantage of ...
There is a reason why Access-A-Ride is better known as “Stress-A-Ride” for the approximately 170,000 New Yorkers who depend on it. The bill for Access-A-Ride will hit $616 million this year and the ...