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Old Feb 05, 2018, 04:25 PM
detour1 detour1 is offline
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Hi
I been taking this bus for a while now
before they were good now they went down hill

I call to order rides for my work schedule (I don't drive)
A few times i was late for work ,No communication office does not call!
A few weeks ago i order a ride to get to a different place and they did not even put in the computer! Luckily someone helped me out I did contact me dds worker and she was not help she only gave me two options Uber or lyft Which i cannot afford! I do got insurance But did take Mart Bus to doctor appointment only But the drivers were very rude! and I felt uncomfortable . is there anything else i can check into ? or apply for ? I am 22 btw

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Old Feb 05, 2018, 05:28 PM
justafriend306
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Hmmmm, I suppose the answer would hae entirely to do with where you reside and the nature of your disability. For example, in my city rides for the mentally ill are in fact available for the local disabled transportation system but you must book regular ongoing transportation a year in advance (I'm not joking). Irregular requirements can be booked a month in advance but only according to the buses' existing routing. So for instance you may need a ride at 8am but the nearest possible time the bus is schedled for your area is 12 noon. Yes, this makes it really difficult as you need to plan your life well in advance. For emergencies however, the local mobile crisis can arrange a ride.
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