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Getting to Church: Accessibility Guidelines
Not everybody drives. If your building is on a bus or train route, find out and share information about public transportation availability. Have bus/train schedules readily available for people.
In order to accommodate people using public transportation, schedule and time your meetings and events to begin and end at times that match bus/train schedules.
Set up carpools. Many congregations have found this to be a viable way of accommodating people who do not drive.
Gather and provide information about accessible public transportation , and accessible taxi service in your community, and whether or not these services operate in your geographic area.
For more information contact access @ uua.org.
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Last updated on Wednesday, April 20, 2011.
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