NVTA is committed to 100% accessibility for all of its services.
The ADA law was created to assure that all persons with disabilities, who cannot use the regular fixed route bus, have complementary transportation to a bus system. This means that a person who cannot use the regular bus should be able to travel on the same days, during the same hours, and in the same general area as the bus travels, for a fare, which is not more than twice what the bus would charge an adult passenger. The VineGo Paratransit Service is designed to meet these requirements.
This special type of transportation service is limited to persons who are unable to independently use regular public transit, some or all the time, due to a disability or a health-related condition.
NVTA has always been committed to ensuring that everyone is able to ride our transit services. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) gives people with disabilities broader rights and protections, including access to public transportation. In accordance with the ADA, the NVTA has taken specific steps to offer services for people with disabilities.
Travel on Vine Transit’s family of services is safe and easy for people with disabilities.
To support the need for equal access to public transit services, ADA Paratransit was created. This is shared-ride, origin-to-destination transportation provided in Napa County. Find out more about the eligibility criteria and the steps you need to take to apply for this service.
NVTA offers travel training through the Vine Transit Ambassador Program. Call 707-259-8635 to learn how to ride the Vine.
NVTA is committed to ensuring the accessibility of public transportation for people who have disabilities. The Paratransit Coordinating Council (PCC) provides us with valued input on accessibility from the community’s perspective. We invite you to check out a meeting and encourage you to get involved.