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Salem County Transportation Program (SCOOT): Senior Citizen Transportation
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Please make sure to contact Salem County Transportation Program (SCOOT): Senior Citizen Transportation to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for any purpose, as long as you meet one of the following criteria: you are 60+ years old, or you have a disability.

The Community Transportation program offers an affordable and convenient transportation option for older adults in the area. With a flat fee of $3.00 for a one-way Non-Medical Trip, this program provides a cost-effective way for older adults to get around town. Donations are also graciously accepted to support the program's operations and ensure its sustainability. Riders can enjoy the convenience of scheduling rides in advance, with the option of shared van transportation for a social and interactive experience. The program offers curb-to-curb service, ensuring that older adults can be safely transported from their doorstep to their destination. Payment is accepted in the form of cash or check, providing flexibility for riders. Overall, the Community Transportation program aims to provide older adults with a reliable and accessible transportation option that meets their needs and enhances their independence and mobility within the community.


Service Area

Service area includes Salem County and limited out-of-county locations.


Days of operation

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

Contact Salem County Transportation Program (SCOOT): Senior Citizen Transportation

110 Fifth Street Suite 500
Salem, NJ 08079
(856) 339-8644
https://health.salemcountynj.gov/human-services/office-of-aging-disabilities/scoot-transportation/

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