Transcript WCTA

Washington County
Transportation Authority
Mission Statement
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The mission of the Washington County
Transportation Authority (Washington Rides)
is to promote and provide high quality, costeffective transportation to the citizens of
Washington County and surrounding areas
as appropriate, especially older adults,
persons with disabilities, veterans, and
economically disadvantaged individuals,
including those on Medical Assistance.
What is Washington Rides?
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Shared-Ride
Door to Door
Advance
Reservation
Shared-Ride
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That means a passenger will likely be riding
with others
Other individuals may be picked up and
dropped off before the passenger reaches
his destination
The trip will take longer than if driving directly
and passengers need to plan accordingly
Door-to-Door
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Service is door-to-door, from the door of the
location to the door of the vehicle and vice
versa
Passengers who need and request
assistance will receive it
Drivers cannot provide lifting assistance or
take a wheelchair up or down multiple steps
Advance Reservation
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Advance Reservation is
required
All passengers must be
registered with Washington
Rides
Registration
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All of our reduced fare programs require a
completed application
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Applications available via
 Mail
 Download from website
www.washingtonrides.org
 Walk-in
Hours of Service
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6 AM until 8 PM, Monday through Saturday
Regular service does not operate on:
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Sundays
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day
Scheduling a Ride
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Reservationists are available
Monday through Friday
7:30am to 5:00pm
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Toll Free 1-800-331-5058
Local 724-223-8747
PA Relay Service (for hearing impaired)
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TTY:1-800-654-5984
Voice: 1-800-654-5988
Scheduling a Ride
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When calling to make a reservation, the
following information is needed:
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Name
Appointment day and time
Complete address of destination
Return Time
Any special needs, such as a van with a lift, mobility
aides, or attendant
Scheduling a Ride
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When to call:
 Reservations can be made up to two weeks
in advance
 For next day trips
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Tuesday through Saturday, calls must be placed
before 3pm on the previous business day
For trips on Monday
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Calls must be placed the previous Friday by 4pm
Scheduling a Ride
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15 Minute Window:
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Please keep in mind when making reservations that
the driver may arrive 15 minutes before or 15
minutes after the pick-up time
For example, for a 9:30 pick-up, the driver may be
as early as 9:15 or as late as 9:45
Scheduling a Ride
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Depending where an individual lives in the
county, service is provided by one of the
following subcontractors:
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GG&C Bus Company
First Transit (Laidlaw)
Tri-County Access
White Line Taxi
Will Calls
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Can be scheduled when the passenger does
not know when they will be ready for their
return from a medical appointment. The
passenger contacts their provider when they
are ready to be picked up
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For medical appointments only
Provider has up to one hour to pick up passenger
Canceling a ride
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To cancel before the day of the trip:
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Call Washington Rides at 1-800-331-5058.
To cancel the day of the trip:
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Call the service provider at least one hour prior to
the scheduled pick-up time
What Does a Ride Cost? –
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Trip costs are based on street mileage, by
the most direct route on county roads (not
how far a person rides on the van).
Costs may vary depending on level of
subsidy for each program.
Programs
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Senior Shared-Ride
 For persons age 65 and older
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Trips to Senior Center near their home or
Adult Day Care at no cost
Trips to medical appointments are 5% of full
fare
Other trips at 15% of full fare
Funded by the Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation with additional funding by the
Southwestern PA Area Agency on Aging and
the Pennsylvania Department of Aging
Programs
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Senior Shared-Ride
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Transportation for persons aged 60-64 at no
charge to
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Senior Center near their homes
Adult Day Care
Funded by the Southwestern PA Area Agency on
Aging and the Pennsylvania Department of Aging
Programs
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Rural Transportation Program for Persons
with Disabilities (PWD Program)
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For persons with disabilities primarily traveling
within rural parts of Washington County
Trips for any purpose
$1.75 minimum fare beginning July 1st, 2008
For people under 65 with a qualifying disability
under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Funded by the Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation
Programs
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Medical Assistance Transportation Program
(MATP)
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For those eligible for Medical Assistance
Trips provided at no cost to consumer
Trips for medical purposes only (appointments,
treatment, prescriptions)
Required to provide least costly, most
appropriate mode of transportation
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Shared-ride, Fixed route bus service, or
Reimbursement of mileage in a private vehicle
Funded by the Pennsylvania Department of
Public Welfare
Programs
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Welfare-to-Work
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Eligibility determined by County Assistance
Office
Service provided for trips related to work and
child-care
Trip cost increases over time
Temporary until more permanent transportation
resources can be identified
Funded by the Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation
Programs
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Veterans Transportation Program
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Special van for ambulatory veterans who need
transportation to VA Medical Centers in
Pittsburgh
General Public Service
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Full Fare Transportation
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Available to the general public
Only difference is it not subsidized, and the
passenger must pay the full fare, not just a
co-payment
Passenger Rules
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All passengers must wear seatbelts
Must provide their own child car seats and
booster seats as required by law
Pay their fare at the time of boarding
Wait for your ride at the exact address that
you gave when making the reservation
How to Conduct One’s Self
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Conduct prohibited includes, but is not
limited to, the following:
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Smoking
Eating
Drinking
Carrying weapons
Listening to music without headphones and/or at
a volume that disturbs other passengers or the
driver
Abusive language and disruptive behavior
Contact information
382 W. Chestnut St.
Suite 108
Washington, PA 15301
www.washingtonrides.org
Toll Free 1-800-331-5058
Local 724-223-8747
PA Relay Service (for hearing impaired)
 TTY:1-800-654-5984
 Voice: 1-800-654-5988