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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Dial-a-Ride application form in our editor.
  2. Begin with Part One, where you will enter your personal details. Fill in your title, last name, first name(s), address, postcode, date of birth, and contact information including home phone, mobile, and email address.
  3. If applicable, provide alternative contact details for someone managing the application on your behalf. Include their title, name, address, and relationship to you.
  4. Proceed to Part Two for the assessment of eligibility. In Section 2a, indicate if you are automatically eligible by ticking relevant boxes and providing necessary documentation.
  5. In Section 2b and 2c, answer questions regarding your mobility challenges and any benefits received. Be thorough in explaining how these affect your transport needs.
  6. Complete Part Three by detailing any long-term conditions or disabilities affecting your mobility. Provide information about aids used and any additional support required during travel.
  7. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before signing the declaration at the end of the form. Ensure all required documents are attached before submission.

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You are automatically eligible for membership if you are: A Taxicard member. Getting the Higher Rate Mobility Component of Disability Living Allowance. Getting the Standard or Enhanced Mobility Rate of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Registered blind or partially sighted. Aged 85 or over.
Dial-a-Ride was made for short distances but there is no maximum distance. We know it can be hard to get a booking for longer distances. This is because of the number of drivers and spaces, and because they can make other peoples rides take longer.
Phoenix Dial-a-Ride fares are $4 one-way and exact change is required; but you can also pay with Regional Dial-a-Ride tickets, Phoenix Dial-a-Ride tickets, or the Dial-a-Ride monthly pass.
But as a very rough guide: Entry-level models can go 10-15 miles per charge, so theyre suitable for short commutes. Mid-range scooters can typically travel 15-25 miles. High-end models can reach up to 50 miles or more.
Our Service Area: Access operates in the same general area as the Los Angeles County local bus and rail routes. If your pick-up and drop-off locations are of a mile or less from these routes, Access can take you where you want to go.

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Some health problems and disabilities can mean that it is impossible for you to use public transport. Dial-a-Ride is a free door-to-door service for people with mobility problems who cant use buses, trains or the underground.
The Dial-a-Ride Problem (DARP) introduced in the early 1980s is the NP-Hard optimization problem of developing the most cost-efficient vehicle schedules for a number of available vehicles that have to start from a depot, pick up and deliver a set of passengers, and return back to the same depot.