Starting Sunday, the base fare for NYC subways, local buses and Access-A-Ride will increase by 10 cents, from $2.90 to $3.
Throughout the pandemic, as a way to protect riders, the MTA suspended shared cars and vans, but, starting in early July, the agency began phasing in shared rides for its Access-a-Ride users again.
This article was originally published on Nov 7 at 7:05pm EST by THE CITY. The reliability of the MTA’s Access-A-Ride service has sunk to its lowest level in years, statistics show, even as ridership ...
The MTA is being sued for not providing Access-A-Ride users the same half-priced fares that are available to seniors or disabled riders of the subway and buses. The class action lawsuit was filed in ...
What if you could no longer ride NYC buses or subways and every car trip had to be scheduled at least a day in advance, with ...
An MTA program that allows some Access-A-Ride users to arrange trips through app-hailed car rides is set to get more expensive. Disabled New Yorkers who currently pay $2.75 to get around via ...
As of Jan. 1, residents looking to register for the program will do so directly through the Pace suburban bus service, with ...
Less than a week after an I-team investigation revealed surveillance video appearing to show a disabled stroke survivor being attacked by her own Access-A-Ride driver, detectives arrested a Staten ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- As more and more New Yorkers return to their daily travels as the city continues to rebound from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, some of the area’s most vulnerable ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- An Access-A-Ride driver has been charged with submitting hundreds of fake ride claims to the MTA to the tune of nearly $70,000, authorities said. On Friday, MTA Inspector ...
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