Coalition Building for Nondriver Transportation Access

In the United States, nearly one-third of people are nondrivers. While some people choose not to drive, many are not able to do so due to disability, age, income, immigration status, revocation of license or other reasons. Nondrivers are dependent on family, friends, transit programs, walking, rolling or biking to accomplish daily living needs like getting to work, social activities, and accessing healthcare and other community services. Most of our country, particularly in rural areas, is a patchwork of programs that often do not cross county lines, are available in timelines that do not work for people or may not be available at all.