Transportation
Accessible Transportation
New ADA Transportation Guidance from DOT
Recently, four new guidance documents interpreting the Department of Transportation (DOT) Americans with Disabilities Act Regulations were released by DOT. These four guidance documents faithfully carry out the intent of the ADA and its regulation to protect the civil rights of people with disabilities. For example, one of the documents states that transit agencies must provide paratransit service in a way that goes beyond "curb-to-curb service" if necessary to actually get the passenger from his/her point of origin to his/her destination.
The new DOT documents can be found on the DOT Web site under the first heading, "DOT Disability Law Guidance." The documents are entitled:
- Origin to Destination Service
- Full-Length, Level-Boarding Platforms in New Commuter and Intercity Rail Stations
- Paratransit Requirements for ‘5311-Funded Fixed-Route Service Operated by Private Entities
- Use of "Segways" on Transportation Vehicles
Note that the first link has a number of other important ADA transportation tools for advocates, including:
- The FTA ADA complaint form
- A growing list of FTA ADA assessments of transit agencies
Source: DREDF



