Benson and Murphy on Bill to Improve Paratransit Efficiency in New Jersey

Benson and Murphy on Bill to Improve Paratransit Efficiency in New Jersey

 

        (TRENTON) – The Assembly Transportation and Independent Authorities Committee on Monday discussed a bill (A-4208) to adopt paratransit best practices, require greater coordination among paratransit service providers and establish regional paratransit coordinating councils.

The measure’s sponsors, Assembly Democrats Daniel Benson (D-Mercer, Middlesex), chair of the Transportation Committee, and Carol Murphy (D-Burlington), released the following statement on the bill:

 

            “Paratransit providers serve seniors and disabled residents who would otherwise have difficulty accessing public transportation. We’ve heard from many paratransit riders and providers that the current fragmented system can work better for all involved. Improving wait times, communication, and service quality. 

            “A person who is elderly or disabled shouldn’t receive lower quality service than others who use public transportation. There needs to be equity in our transit system for all riders.

            “This legislation will improve the reliability of paratransit service by increasing coordination between state paratransit providers, county agencies, and the developmental disability community to improve efficiency, as well as reducing costs and creating best practices for providers to follow. With these investments, our goal is to ensure riders have a safer and smoother trip.”

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