Search - site wide text search

Displaying 10826 - 10850 of 27026
Page

Travel Training

Free Travel Training is available for individuals or groups of older adults and people with disabilities who would like to improve their transit skills or gain more experience using the Muni system...

Page

Van Gogh Shuttle

Van Gogh is a van shuttle service provided by SF Paratransit for groups of older adults and/or people with disabilities to attend social and cultural events in San Francisco. Examples of Van Gogh...

Page

Tips to Manage Other Mobility Options

San Francisco is home to a number of transportation services and providers that operate alongside and sometimes in complement to our transit and paratransit systems. If you’re interested in exploring...

Page

Goals of Mobility Management

Our agency believes in a transportation system that serves everyone. In pursuit of equity and inclusion, we implement system-wide Muni transit improvements that excel beyond the standards set by the...

Page

Taxis & Ramp Taxis

Taxis & Ramp Taxis combine the flexibility of same-day availability with the convenience of a direct route to your destination. There are so many reasons why taxis are a great choice for any trip...

Page

Get Involved with Mobility for All

We invite you to stay informed and get involved in the city’s transportation system. Stay up to date with events focused on transportation for older adults and persons with disabilities across the...

Page

Paratransit Taxi & Ramp Taxi

SF Paratransit Taxi services are a great alternative to the ADA-compliant SF Access van program, because you get: the convenience of a direct route to your destination. the flexibility of prompt, same...

Landing page extended

Walking and Biking

Staying active by taking a brisk walk? Taking a bike ride through the park? Walking and biking are great ways to get around town. The SFMTA is working towards achieving Vision Zero, an initiative to...

Page

Paratransit Group Van

SF Paratransit Group Van is a pre-scheduled van service providing door-to-door transportation to groups of ADA-eligible customers attending specific agency programs such as Adult Day Health Care...

Landing page extended

Accessibility for All

Please read the SFMTA COVID-19 page, which contains updates concerning the new coronavirus and possible impacts on Muni and paratransit customers. A Transportation Guide for People with Disabilities...

Landing page extended

Paratransit

Update Effective January 2024, the SFMTA is introducing some changes to its ADA Paratransit eligibility in coordination with its regional Bay Area partners. These changes affect previous eligibility...

Page

Eligibility and Registration

To be eligible for paratransit, you must be unable to use Muni’s accessible buses, trains, or streetcars some or all of the time, without the aid of another person. In addition, if you are unable to...

Page

Scheduling an SF Access Ride

If you are already eligible for paratransit, you may schedule a ride online at the SF Access Online website. To learn more, visit How to Use SF Access Online. You may also schedule a ride by calling...

Page

Paying the SF Access Fare

Each one-way ride on SF Access costs $2.50 (subject to change). Fares must be presented upon boarding the vehicle, and may be paid in any of the following ways: Cash: In exact change only, given to...

Page

Exiting the SF Access Vehicle

When you arrive at your destination, gather all your belongings and prepare to exit the vehicle. You may request that the driver deploy the lift or ramp, or request help exiting the vehicle and...

Page

Riding SF Access

Your “Pick Up Window” On the day of your trip, you should be ready to board the vehicle within a 20-minute “pick up window”, which is from 5 minutes before the promised pickup time to 15 minutes after...