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No_Cartographer_5298 t1_itoc4rk wrote

Yes. A ramp extends from the front bus door, you ride on, the bus driver lifts up the front seats (if people are sitting there the bus driver has them move), then you get positioned and the bus driver locks you in

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crippledcommie OP t1_itocofl wrote

Thank you!

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motherof16paws t1_itok7xe wrote

Fellow chair user here. As you know, having a ramp and having a ramp that works and a driver who knows how to tie down a chair are two very different things. This is very true for the WRTA, who has yet to be sued within an inch of its life for ADA violations unlike the MBTA.

Para transit is for residents only with paperwork on file signed by a doc. So if you are visiting, it'll be a no-go for you. Like most paratransits, it is also trash.

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legalpretzel t1_itrqwkp wrote

Worcester’s paratransit is super-trash compared to Boston’s. They’ll only go to places on a bus line, which is absurd given how many areas of Worcester and surrounding towns aren’t serviced by a bus line. The Ride in Boston isn’t amazing, but it covers almost the entire metro-Boston area without question.

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motherof16paws t1_itsf4rd wrote

It's so, so, so bad. I'm ok because I can drive. But there's no way I'd live in this area of the state of I couldn't drive and had a choice.

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