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Cape May County: Demand Response Services
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Please make sure to contact Cape May County: Demand Response Services to confirm details of their transportation services.

Demand Response Services is a convenient transportation program designed to offer older adults with a flexible and reliable mode of getting around. It provides paratransit options, ensuring that individuals with mobility challenges have access to transportation that meets their needs. The program offers a combination of fare-free and paid vehicle services, with the schedule indicating when fare-free vehicles will be available in your area. To utilize Demand Response Services, riders are required to book their trips in advance, allowing for better planning and coordination. Payment for the services can be made via check or cash, providing flexibility for riders. Shared rides are also facilitated through this program, promoting a community-driven approach to transportation. Additionally, the program offers curb-to-curb transportation, ensuring that older adults can travel safely and comfortably to their destinations. Best of all, this program comes at no cost to participants, making it a valuable resource for older adults looking to maintain their independence and mobility.


Service Area

Service area includes all of Cape May County and select areas of Atlantic and Camden Counties. Service is also provided to select destinations in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Wilmington, Delaware.


Days of operation

Monday Open
Tuesday Open
Wednesday Open
Thursday Open
Friday Open
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Contact Cape May County: Demand Response Services

4 Moore Road
Cape May, NJ 08210
(609) 889-3700
https://capemaycountynj.gov/469/Demand-Response-Services

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