Community Transport and Car Clubs John MacDonald Director for Scotland CTA UK
What is community transport “a wide range of transport solutions usually developed to cover a specifically identified transport need, typically run by the voluntary sector for the local community on a not for profit basis”.
Types of community transport Voluntary car schemes Group transport Door to door/ Dial a Ride Contracted services Demand responsive Wheels to work
Legislation Passenger transport is highly regulated and community transport operators must understand their legal obligations Minibuses invariably need permits and most services are restricted in who they can carry. Only S22 services can carry the general public Some MPV and car services can also use a permit Car schemes (where volunteers use their own car) can charge fares but are exempt from taxi and private hire legislation
Community transport Non commercial Non statutory Based in voluntary sector Tackles unmet transport needs Local in nature
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