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R U T G E R S, T H E S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y O F N E W J E R S E Y PARATRANSIT Van Services for Students with isabilities epartment of Transportation Services 55 Commercial Avenue New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-932-7817

TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction Page 2 II. Eligibility Policies and Procedures Page 3 a. Who Is Eligible? Page 3 b. How to Apply Page 3 c. Trip Priorities Page 4 d. Riding Temporarily Page 4 III. Operating Policies and Procedures Page 5 a. Student Responsibilities Page 5 b. river Responsibilities Page 5 c. Cancellations Page 5 d. No Show Policy Page 6 e. Riding Procedures Page 6 IV. Intercampus Bus Services Page 7 V. ays and Hours of Operation Page 7 VI. Van Service Request Form Page 8 1

Introduction Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey has created a van service for students with disabilities. It is available for all students who have a documented disability and who are unable to safely use the intercampus bus system to get to and from classes. The van service is operated by the epartment of Transportation Services (ots). Transports must originate and terminate at on campus locations. Whether you are a regular user or a new rider, we continually strive to give you the best transportation. We have developed these procedures and guidelines over many years based on the changing needs of the passengers and our operation. Our services are designed for you the rider. Please let us know of any suggestions you may have while using any of our services. Our goal is to provide you with exceptional service. We use highly trained drivers and specially equipped vans to provide the safest and quickest shared ride possible for our Paratransit Service. The Paratransit Service compliments our regular bus service by providing a comparable service to those individuals who can not use the regular buses for some or all trips, due to one or more disabilities. This program is an individualized service in which the cooperation of each passenger is essential. It is necessary that both passengers and staff make the service the best and most effective for everyone by observing the following guidelines. 2

Eligibility Policies and Procedures: Who Is Eligible? Permanent and temporarily disabled students. How to Apply All students must have a letter from their respective College isabilities Coordinator that states that the individual is eligible to participate in the van service. The original letter should be submitted to the epartment of Transportation Services (ots) and the student should retain a copy. If there is a need for a personal attendant, ots should be advised of the need to transport the additional individual. When you first apply for van service with your coordinator you must fill out a Van Services Request Form (see form at the bottom of the page). They will then fax or email a copy of your schedule to us. The following information will be required: 1. Your name, address on campus and contact information, including e mail address, home phone, work phone and any cell phone numbers. 2. Your College Coordinatorʹs name and phone number 3. ays and times of travel for regular standing rides. You should state when you need to arrive at your destination, as other stops may be scheduled between when you are picked up and when you are dropped off. When determining what time you need to arrive at your destination, make sure to include time for exiting the van and negotiating your way to the classroom. Remember: a return trip must be listed as a separate trip with all the necessary information. 4. The names and addresses of those buildings between which transportation is needed. 5. The building doors where pick up and drop off should occur. After OTS receives your request form, you will be advised within three class days of whether your trip requests have been approved and if any changes in times are needed. 3

Regular standing rides: provided for students based upon class schedules. For example: a pick up at Campbell Hall, main entrance, every Wednesday, for transportation to Scott Hall, College Avenue entrance, arrival by 8:20am. Call in rides: Rides may be provided if at least 24 hours notice is provided and if there is a van available. Call in rides cannot be scheduled directly with the driver. Contact 732 932 7817 for Call in ride requests. Trip Priorities Students with a permanent disability have priority over students with a temporary disability. In the event that the van service becomes overburdened, students with temporary disabilities may be advised to seek alternate transportation such as, a temporary handicap parking permit, the regular campus bus service or the Area Wide Transportation Service. Personal Care Attendants may accompany permanently disabled students in the van. Regularly scheduled pick ups have priority over one time or irregularly scheduled pick ups. Riding Temporarily Students with temporary disabilities will be transported for a period of six weeks. uring the fifth week you must contact your disabilities coordinator to notify them that your Paratransit service needs to be extended. Another doctor s note stating that extended service is needed and you must fill out a Certificate of Medical Transportation form. 4

Operating Policies and Procedures Student Responsibilities 1. The student must contact the College isabilities Coordinator to obtain a letter requesting van services and providing documentation as necessary. 2. The student must complete the Van Services Request Form and submit it to your disabilities coordinator together with the original letter requesting the service. 3. The student is expected to be at the designated pick up point at the scheduled time. aily schedule information is available by calling 732 932 7817. Every effort is made to ensure riders are picked up as close to the designated time as possible, however, delays do occur. 10 Minutes before the scheduled pick up time, passengers should be waiting by the outside door of the pick up location. 4. If the van does not arrive within 15 minutes of the designated pick up time, the student should call 732 932 7817 or 732 522 1819 and after 11:00PM call Rutgers Police epartment at 732 932 7211. At that time, the student will be provided with a revised van arrival time. river Responsibilities 1. If the student is not present at the designated pick up, the driver is required to wait five minutes after the designated pick up time. 2. If the driver is late for a scheduled pick up, the driver will contact the student directly or will contact ots and, if possible, will provide a revised pick up time. 3. If a student requests the use of seat belts and/or tie downs, the driver will assist with these devices. 4. Students are encouraged to use seat belts and tie downs at all times. Cancellations Cancellation of any ride must be phoned in at least one hour prior to the scheduled ride. Please call 732 932 7817. This gives us an opportunity to provide service to another passenger. Any cancellations phoned in without a one hour notice could result in the student being designated as a ʺno show.ʺ 5

No Show Policy 1. When a student is not at the scheduled pick up point within five minutes of the scheduled time and before a van departs, or fails to cancel within 30 minutes prior to the ride, the student is designated as a ʺno show.ʺ The first time a no show is designated, ots will call the student and explain the policy. 2. If the student is given a second no show designation within the same semester, the passenger will be suspended from rides for one day and the College Coordinator will be contacted. 3. If the student is given a third no show within the same semester, ots will suspend the studentʹs eligibility to use the van service for a minimum of 1 week and a maximum of 6 weeks, which may extend into the following semester. The student will be notified of ot s decision, in writing, within five business days of the third no show. The rider may appeal ot s determination by filing a grievance with the Office of Compliance and Student Policy Concerns. Riding Procedures 1. rivers are responsible for all student transportation activities while the student is in route, including loading and unloading procedures, and are responsible for assuring that regulations are followed to assure maximum safety and efficiency. 2. rivers are to remain on the ground to guide wheelchairs onto and off of the lift. 3. Wheelchair brakes must be engaged before the lift is operated. 4. rivers shall use one hand to hold onto the wheelchair whenever the lift is operating. 5. rivers will assist all students to a safe position in the van. Wheelchair brakes must be engaged and everyone must be stationary before the van is placed in motion by the driver. All students are encouraged to use seat belts and wheelchair tie downs if applicable. 6. rivers must immediately notify their supervisors regarding unsafe loading/unloading conditions involving van equipment, student equipment, or student preference. All students are encouraged to cooperate with these procedures for their own safety and the safety of the drivers and fellow passengers. Students not cooperating with these procedures may be denied further service. 6

Complaints involving any of the procedures set forth in this pamphlet should be directed, in writing, to ots. Intercampus Bus Services All intercampus buses are equipped with wheelchair lifts and drivers are advised to announce all stops and to provide assistance to individuals with disabilities when assistance is requested. Students are encouraged to utilize the intercampus bus services unless they believe that the intercampus buses are unable to provide safe and effective transportation for the particular studentʹs needs. ays and Hours of Operation Monday through Friday 8:00am until 11:00pm. Saturday and Sunday are by special request. For any questions between the hours of 8:00am and 11:00pm, call 732 932 7817 and after midnight call RUP at 732 932 7211. 7

Paratransit Service Request Form Student s name: School Address: E Mail Address: Home Phone: Cell Phone: Campus phone: Coordinator: (phone: ) Personal Attendant (circle one) yes \ no Walk on Wheelchair isability (Permanent/Temporary) If temporary, expected duration of need: FOR EACH CLASS, PLEASE CIRCLE THE CAMPUS AN INICATE THE BUILING NAME AN COURSE TITLE Period Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 CAC 8:10 9:30 B/L 8:40 10:00 C/ 9:15 10:35 2 CAC 9:50 11:10 B/L 10:20 11:40 C/ 10:55 12:15 3 CAC 11:30 12:50 B/L 12:00 1:20 C/ 12:35 1:55 4 CAC 1:10 2:30 B/L 1:40 3:00 C/ 2:15 3:35 5 CAC 2:50 4:10 B/L 3:20 4:40 C/ 3:55 5:15 6 CAC 4:30 5:50 B/L 5:00 6:20 C/ 5:35 6:55 7 CAC 6:10 7:30 B/L 6:40 8:00 C/ 7:15 8:35 8 CAC 7:40 9:00 B/L 8:10 9:30 C/ 8:45 10:05 9 CAC 9:10 10:30 B/L 9:40 11:00 C/ Saturday Classes *Note that 55 minute classes begin 15 minutes after start times and end 10 minutes before end times. 8

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