[Njabs-talk] Transportation Survey

Quintina M. Singleton qmsingleton at comcast.net
Sun Mar 15 01:05:13 UTC 2009


Dear Students,

 The following information was posted on another list I am subscribed to.  

I thought some of us may want to take the survey. 

Best,

Tina 



 

People with Disabilities - Transportation Survey

In conjunction with a grant received from the Federal Transit

Administration, Meeting the Challenge, Inc. is conducting a national survey

designed to collect information from people with disabilities regarding

their experiences with public transportation. Information gathered will be

used to determine what barriers still exist in public transportation for

people with disabilities and will be used to create Americans with

Disabilities Act (ADA) technical assistance materials directed toward

alleviating those barriers.

This on-line survey can be accessed from this link:

http://mtcinc.transit.sgizmo.com

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http://mtcinc.transit.sgizmo.com

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It will take from 5 to 15 minutes to complete.

If you know someone who does not have internet access and would like to

participate, the survey can be completed by phone by calling Meeting the

Challenge at 800-864-4264 (select menu choice #2), Monday through Friday

between 9 AM and 4 PM (MT). If you prefer a paper copy of the survey, call

the same phone number.

Responses to the survey will be collected through March 31.

Please forward this e-mail to any individuals with a disability or to any

groups serving individuals with disabilities that you feel would be

appropriate respondents. We thank you for your participation and assistance!

Cristi L. Harris

 Special Projects Director Meeting the Challenge, Inc

Colorado Springs, CO

(719) 444-0252 ext. 108

charris at mtc-inc.com

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%20charris at mtc-inc.com

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Meg Robertson COMS

Director Orientation & Mobility Department

Massachusetts Commission for the Blind

48 Boylston St. Boston MA 02116-4718

Meg.Robertson at state.ma.us

617-626-7581



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