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IS NOW. . . The Center for Mobility Equity
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the Center for Mobility Equity
About the Center for Mobility Equity 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization Managed public transportation services in Howard County, Anne Arundel County and Prince George’s County for 25 years ( ) as CMRT. Public transportation services in Howard County is now managed by the Regional Transportation Agency of Central Maryland (RTA) CMRT no longer manages public transit, the organization now focuses on mobility management and advocacy Center for Mobility Equity manages two grant funded programs which are Travel Training and the Transportation Resource Information Point (TRIP)
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Howard County Public Transportation
Managed by the Regional Transportation Agency of Central Maryland RTA public transit system area: Howard, Anne Arundel, Prince George’s Counties and the City of Laurel RTA offers two types of Mobility/paratransit services: ADA Mobility and General Paratransit within Howard County ADA Mobility services: customers who are unable to ride RTA fixed-route/transit system due to a disability ADA Mobility is a curb-to-curb or door-to-door shared ride transportation service within ¾ of a mile of a RTA transit system
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RTA ADA Mobility Services
American with Disability Act (ADA): Federal ADA guidelines Eligibility: Anyone with a physical, cognitive, or emotional disability which prevents them from being able to use fixed-route bus service Certification Process: Requires a 2 part application and a face-to-face interview. Determination will be made within 21 business days Trip Service Area/Times: Trips must begin and end within ¾ of a mile of a current fixed-route stop. Service is available, the same days/times as the fixed route service.
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ADA Mobility trip reservations
RTA Mobility does not provide same-day-trip-request Trips reservation: One day notice (24 hrs.). 7 days a week. Trips can be reserved up to seven (7) days in advance. ADA Fare: $2.50 or $4.00 for each one-way trip. Exact fare or pre-paid ticket is required. ADA riders traveling with Personal Care Attendant or Guest: the first guest/PCA rides for free, any additional guest/PCA must pay a full fate. RTA Mobility does not provide a personal care assistance.
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General Paratransit Services
GPT services: Beyond ADA requirements, funded by Howard County Eligibility: Must be Howard County resident, 60 years of age or older. If applicant is younger than 60 (18-59) Applicant is required to completed GPT medical form. Trip Service Area/Times: Trips must begin and end within Howard County. Monday – Friday between 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Trip Purpose: Medical, Work, School, Senior Centers and Social Services. Medical trips to Baltimore City to selected major hospitals are available Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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General Paratransit Services
RTA Mobility does not provide same-day-trip-request GPT Trip Reservation: Must be made at least two business days (48 Hrs.) in advance. Weekend is not part of required 48 hrs. notice. Trips can be scheduled up to 7 days in advance. Riders are limited to one (1) round trip per day. GPT Fare: $2.50 each one-way trip. Exact fare or pre-paid ticket is required. Guest/PCA pay a full fare. RTA Mobility does not provide a personal care assistance.
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Travel Training Program
Began in February Curriculum adopted June 2011. Over 1,500 human service agency professionals trained to date Expanded to include small group and one-on-one training in 2014 CMRT receives grants from the State and Federal government which means our services are FREE! Designed for individuals with physical, cognitive, and emotional disabilities as well as seniors, veterans, and others. Serves all of Central Maryland
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Serving Central Maryland
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What is Travel Training?
Travel Instruction (also known as travel training) is a short term, designed to teach people with disabilities and seniors to travel safely and independently on fixed-route public transportation in their community. Individuals with disabilities and seniors learn travel skills while following a specific route, typically to a school or job site. The goal of travel training is independence. Allowing each individual to get where they need and want to go without relying on paratransit, organizational, or parent/family transportation.
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Types of Travel Training
Train-the-Trainer Small Group One-on-One
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Travel Training Principles
Every person should be able to move about with purpose and without harm Everyone should be self advocates in all phases of their travel training Everyone should be allowed the dignity afforded by independent travel and to accept the risks associated with such travel All people should be valued and treated respectfully and with dignity without regard to age, race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, disability, national or ethnic origins, economic factors, etc.
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A Day in the Life Where did you go? How did you get there?
Who did you see? What did you purchase?
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Riding the bus can help you to…
Access employment opportunities Go on job interviews Go to the grocery store, church, the mall and other places Be an active member of your community Become and/or stay independent Visit friends and family Stay active
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appropriate for everyone?
Is Travel Training appropriate for everyone?
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Skills the trainee NEEDS
Training Model Skills the trainee NEEDS Travel training builds on current skills Travel training addresses the gap between current skills and skills needed for independent travel Travel Training Services Skills the trainee HAS
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Transit Skills Needed An awareness of personal space
An understanding of basic orientation concepts and recognition of landmarks The ability to recognize and respond to dangerous situations The ability to communicate and engage in acceptable social behavior Knowledge of his/her own mobility device Knowledge of the passing of time
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SAFETY is our primary concern!
Proper Preparation & Planning Communication Trainer Positioning Phasing/Fading Route Scout Task Analysis Role Play Shadowing
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Travel Training Topics
TRIP planning Reading Maps & Schedules Using Googlemaps and other Apps ADA and Passenger Rights and Responsibilities Street Crossing and Pedestrian Safety Paying Your Fare Boarding and Deboarding a bus/train Self Advocacy Community Awareness & Staying Safe
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THANK YOU!! For more information, please contact us:
Christine Fogle, Travel Trainer Center for Mobility Equity (formerly CMRT) (240) AND Victor Jimenez, Mobility Manager Regional Transportation Agency of Central Maryland
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