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Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency: Central Oklahoma Community Transit System (COTS)
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Please make sure to contact Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency: Central Oklahoma Community Transit System (COTS) to confirm details of their transportation services.

The Central Oklahoma Community Transit System (COTS) is a comprehensive transportation service designed to cater to the needs of individuals requiring non-emergency medical transportation within the Shawnee or Seminole city limits. This public transit program employs taxis to provide private rides, ensuring that older adults have access to affordable and convenient transportation options. Riders can schedule their trips in advance, at least one day ahead, allowing for efficient planning of their transportation needs. The program offers various payment methods, including insurance, vouchers, donations, and Medicaid payments, to ensure flexibility and affordability for its users. For older adult passengers, all rides are priced at a special discounted rate of $1 within the city limits. COTS goes beyond just transportation by offering additional assistance such as aiding riders with packages or bags and accommodating service animals onboard. With features like door-to-door transportation, on-demand scheduling, and the option for the driver to wait during errands, COTS prioritizes the comfort and convenience of older adults, making it a reliable and supportive transportation service for the community.


Service Area

Oklahoma, Pottawatomie, and Seminole Counties, with routes into Cleveland counties for special circumstances


Contact Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency: Central Oklahoma Community Transit System (COTS)

429 N. Union Ave
Shawnee, OK 74801
(405) 275-6060
http://www.cocaa.org/cots

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