Local
Transportation, Ride Share and Commuting
Programs that make arrangements for people to travel together in private automobiles and/or vans during busy commuting hours or which provide a central telephone number for people to use to identify others who are commuting to and from the same general area with whom they might share. Vehicle options include vanpools and carpools. Vanpools may be publicly or employer-operated or organized by an individual who owns or leases a van; the drivers are generally participating as commuters themselves, so are not paid. Also includes programs that provide other commuter services such as emergency commuter transportation, parking information, and more.
OmniRide Commuter Bus and OmniRide Express
OmniRide Ridesharing
Rappahannock-Rapidan Commuter Services
Ride Sharing
Ride Solutions
RideShare
Traffix Commuter Services
Commuter Transportation
Smart Way Express
Commute!Virginia
Virginia Commuter Passenger Rail Service
Commuter-Oriented Rail Passenger Service
Transportation, Taxi Services
Organizations that provide door-to-door automobile transportation for people who are willing to pay an established fare that is usually recorded by a meter. In some communities, the organization coordinating paratransit services contracts with taxi companies to provide transportation.
Super Senior Taxi
Community Transportation, Taxi Service
Taxicab Transportation
Taxi Service, Nova Checker Cab
Taxi Service
Taxicab Service, Arlington Office
Taxicab Transportation
Taxicab Service
Taxicab Services
Community Transportation
Community Transportation
Taxi Service
Travel Training for Older Adults and People With Disabilities
Programs that provide comprehensive, intensive instruction that teaches older adults or individuals with disabilities how to travel independently and safely using accessible public transportation. Skills include boarding the correct bus or subway, recognizing and disembarking at the correct destination, following directions, recognizing and avoiding dangerous situations and obstacles, handling unexpected situations such as re-routed buses or subways or getting lost, using specialized equipment or devices, and recognizing the need for assistance and requesting help from appropriate sources.