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International Perspectives on Paratransit Policies and Approaches to Deliver Accessible Transportation

Paratransit: Shaping the Flexible Transport Future

ISBN: 978-1-78635-226-2, eISBN: 978-1-78635-225-5

Publication date: 28 September 2016

Abstract

Purpose

The impetus was to assess pluses and minuses of a national mandate with specific paratransit guidelines per “the” 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) model. Two European countries were chosen to explore other ways to serve persons with disabilities, not driven by ADA.

Design/methodology/approach

This research compared mandates in each area (via a tri-lingual survey) both as related to ADA’s most common practices and the European model of “Persons with Reduced Mobility” (PMRs). After data collection, analysis compared and contrasted ADA and PMR schemes.

Findings

Even in California, differences were found among survey sites; for instance, the organization type and mix of services varied greatly, despite a national framework. In Europe, there were more similar approaches among regions where, without a national framework, there was flexible, regional decision-making. In Europe, the national focus is on more regular transit accessibility, maximizing transit use rather than special services.

Research limitations/implications

Five recommendations resulted and apply most directly to California and equally for agencies with or without ADA. The strengths of the PMR approach are transferable to California and the trend among a few California partners to go beyond ADA, while only a local option, reinforces the strength of the PMR solution.

Originality/value

How to improve service and financial performance and enlarge the private sector role are put forward. Existing methods, whether Federal or California-driven, need revisiting to achieve true benefits of coordination.

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Acknowledgements

Acknowledgments

This research began with the impetus and insight from Heather Menninger from AMMA Transit Planning and Roger Teal, Chair of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Paratransit Committee. Another key player was Professor Corinne Mulley, University of Sydney, and the Panel Moderator at the Paratransit Conference. The author wishes to acknowledge the support from the above team and the many contributions from the survey participants (below), grouped by country. All errors in this chapter are, of course, the author’s responsibility.

California, USA

Michael Tobin, Access Services Incorporated (ASI) in Los Angeles.

Linda Deavens, Paratransit, Inc. in Sacramento. Barbara Vaughan-Bechtold and Gary Taylor, Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG).

Hunter Harvath and Robert Weber at Monterey-Salinas Transit (MST) in Monterey.

Mark Shaffer, Ride-On Transportation in San Luis Obispo and Geoff Straw, San Luis Obispo Regional Transit Authority (RTA).

Richard Fernbaugh, City of Lompoc Transit (COLT); James Galbert, First Transit Group, Santa Maria Area Transit contractor; and Jim Talbott, Santa Maria Organization of Transportation Helpers.

Adrianna Maroquin, Nicole Campos, and Ernesto Paredes, Easy Lift Transportation in Santa Barbara.

France

Eric Diserbeau, Rennes Métropole, Brittany.

Michael Maisonnial, Syndicat Mixte des Transports pour le Rhône et l’ Agglomération Lyonnaise (SYTRAL), Lyon, Rhône.

Bruno Jallud, Flora Depres & Patrick Pilon, Société Économie Mixte des Transports de l’ Agglomération Grenobloise” (SEMITAG) in Grenoble, Isère.

Dominique Le Hen, Ingénierie, Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens (RATP) Paris plus Élodie Hervers, Flex-Cité contractor and Betty Chappe, Mission Accessibilité.

Spain

Carlos Sanchez Martin, Técnico Dirección Accessibilidad Universal, Fundacion ONCE in Madrid, Ciudad Real Province.

Rosario Borda, Institut Municipal de Persones amb Discapatitat in Barcelona, Catalunya.

Luis Roda Garcia, Empresa Municipal de Transporte (EMT),Valencia.

Txema Alonso, Bidaideak, Bilbao, Basque Province.

Translations

Gamaliel Anguiano, Transit Manager, San Luis Obispo Transit.

Eustaquio Valdez, Transit Analyst, Santa Maria Area Transit.

Nicole Ragon, Retired English Teacher, Terrassa, Barcelona.

Citation

Wilson, E. (2016), "International Perspectives on Paratransit Policies and Approaches to Deliver Accessible Transportation", Paratransit: Shaping the Flexible Transport Future (Transport and Sustainability, Vol. 8), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 167-201. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2044-994120160000008009

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