Information on coronavirus. Agency service suspensions/reductions. Report a social distancing violation.
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Report a social distancing violation
DFTA provides transportation by school bus from participating senior centers to major supermarkets. Market Ride is a free bus service available to seniors 60 and older who are members of a local senior center which participates in the program.
Bus service is usually scheduled monthly. If you would like bus rides for food shopping, you should contact your local senior center.
Use Site Finder to search for a Senior Center. Call ahead to confirm that the senior center participates in the Market Ride program. If you get the voicemail system, leave a message with your contact information and you'll get a call back.
You can make a complaint about the policies, services, and employees of community-based transportation providers that serve seniors age 60 and older and receive funding from DFTA.
DFTA does not fund ambulette services or Access-A-Ride. DFTA cannot accept complaints about services they do not fund, such as:
To make a complaint about ambulettes provided by Medicaid, go to the Medical Transportation for Medicaid Clients page.
To make a complaint about other ambulettes, go to the Car Service Complaint page.