Transportation disadvantaged persons definition

Transportation disadvantaged persons means persons with physical or mental disabilities, persons who are determined by the department to be economically disadvantaged and other persons or groups determined by the department to be disadvantaged in terms of the transportation services that are available to them.
Transportation disadvantaged persons means persons who qualify for federally conducted or federally assisted transportation related programs or services due to disability, income, or advanced age.

Examples of Transportation disadvantaged persons in a sentence

  • Key WordsAccessibility; Automobile ownership; Commuters; Commuting; Data analysis; Employment; Geography; Jobs; Public transit; Spatialanalysis; Transportation disadvantaged persons; Travel time; Urban areas18.

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