AAA Northeast say senior fatalities in car accidents is on the rise, and residents should consider public transit alongside safe practices behind the wheel. Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority Administrator Tom Cahir joins Sunday Journal this week to talk about how they are expanding senior mobility beyond their free fare on fixed routes for 65 and up, as well as a plan to hire a senior coordinator to get residents on their dial-a-ride service.
Sunday Journal – Senior Fatalities in Car Accidents are Rising, Is Public Transit the Answer?
December 6, 2024
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