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2016 Transportation Trends: A Look at the Year’s Top Mobility Challenges & Opportunities

4.3.17 Publication

This report discusses trending topics—significant issues that affect the availability of accessible transportation in communities—identified by the...

ARCHIVED – Going Beyond Borders

3.23.17 Webinar

This webinar features programs that enable clients and passengers to go beyond a typical jurisdictional border. Crossing a county or state line may...

Exploring Human Services Transportation: Materials Toolkit

3.1.17 Toolkit

In the Winter of 2017, NADTC conducted an online course exploring the role of human services agencies in transportation. The following written and ...

Coordinated Transportation Planning Information Brief: Requirements, Strategies, and Tools for Meaningful Engagement for Older Adults and People with Disabilities

10.23.16 Publication

This information brief examines federal Section 5310 requirements related to meaningful engagement of older adults and people with disabilities in ...

ARCHIVED – Innovative Routes to Transportation

9.22.16 Webinar

This September 2016 webinar, brought to you by NASUAD, AIRS and n4a, highlights innovative programs and initiatives that address transportation nee...

Engaging a Faith-based Organization Can Expand Community Outreach & Collaboration Information Brief

6.29.16 Publication

This information brief presents a snapshot of a project that effectively engaged a wide variety of organizations and agencies in an effort to expan...

Building Relationships Between Mobility Managers & Centers for Independent Living

6.25.16 Publication

A compilation of the strategies and activities used in the Mobility Management Independent Living Coaches program from Centers for Independent Livi...

Accessible Transportation in Rural Areas

4.29.16 Publication

This resource sheet examines strategies for rural areas including: coordinated systems, volunteer networks, vouchers, and flex routes. Concludes wi...