what are some ways you can get to appointments if you do not have a car?
Walk bike, public transit, train, trolly, ride share, transportation programs.
Where do you go if you need to find out what bus to take in your city to get to where you need to go?
look up bus routes on your counties/citys regional transit site or go to your local bus stop and veiw the regional transit line map to discover the different routes.
Why is maintenance of your vehicle important and how often should you be doing maintance?
Regular vehicle maintenance is essential to ensure passenger safety, prevent expensive roadside breakdowns, and extend the vehicle's lifespan. Routine services like oil changes and brake checks improve fuel efficiency, maintain higher resale value, and ensure reliable performance, ultimately saving money and providing peace of mind.
Vehicle maintenance should generally be performed every 6 months or 5,000–7,500 miles (whichever comes first) for standard oil changes. A comprehensive inspection should occur annually (roughly every 12,000 miles) to check brakes, tires, and belts. Always consult your owner’s manual for specific mileage intervals.
where do you go if you ran out of ride vochers?
If you have run out of ride vouchers, you should contact the sponsoring agency (such as a local senior center, regional center, or employer’s HR department) to inquire about eligibility for additional vouchers or to check if you are eligible for other transit programs.
Here are alternative, low-cost options and resources if your vouchers are exhausted:
1. Government and Social Services (Local)
Where are some common place you may need to travel to throughout your day?
doctors appointments, school, work, interviews, court hearings, grocery store, ECT.