We are surprised that it took this long for someone to sue the MTA for its horrible Access-A-Ride, the paratransit service for people with disabilities. Its poor quality has long been documented and ...
This article was originally published on Nov 7 at 7:05pm EST by THE CITY. The reliability of the MTA’s Access-A-Ride service has sunk to its lowest level in years, statistics show, even as ridership ...
Throughout the pandemic, as a way to protect riders, the MTA suspended shared cars and vans, but, starting in early July, the agency began phasing in shared rides for its Access-a-Ride users again.
The MTA is being sued for not providing Access-A-Ride users the same half-priced fares that are available to seniors or disabled riders of the subway and buses. The class action lawsuit was filed in ...
An MTA program that allows some Access-A-Ride users to arrange trips through app-hailed car rides is set to get more expensive. Disabled New Yorkers who currently pay $2.75 to get around via ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- An Access-A-Ride driver has been charged with submitting hundreds of fake ride claims to the MTA to the tune of nearly $70,000, authorities said. On Friday, MTA Inspector ...
The free ride for disabled New Yorkers ended Tuesday as the MTA began collecting Access-A-Ride fares for the first time since March, when the pandemic prompted officials to make the rides free so ...
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