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Joplin launches innovative volunteer-driven transportation program

July 15, 2024 | Joplin City, Jasper and Newton County, Missouri



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Joplin launches innovative volunteer-driven transportation program
A new transportation initiative, the Community Action Rights System (CARS), launched in Joplin on May 1, aims to address significant transportation barriers faced by residents in Joplin and the surrounding counties of Barton, Jasper, Newton, and McDonald. Developed by the Economic Security department, the program is entirely volunteer-driven, providing free rides to residents in need.

In just over two months, CARS has logged nearly 30,000 miles, with 19,000 of those within Joplin city limits. The program prioritizes medical appointments, which account for 35% of rides, followed by community services and employment-related transportation. The initiative has proven particularly beneficial for individuals who previously struggled to maintain employment due to transportation issues.

Currently, CARS operates with 17 volunteer drivers, with an additional 30 pending background checks and training. The program has seen a high demand, leading to a waitlist for ride requests, particularly for medical appointments. Riders typically need to schedule their rides two to three days in advance.

The program's success has sparked discussions about its future, especially in light of the city's plans to reintroduce a trolley system. However, CARS representatives emphasize that the two transportation options can coexist, enhancing overall mobility for residents.

For those interested in utilizing the service or becoming a volunteer driver, information is available on the Economic Security website or by calling the designated number. The CARS program represents a significant step towards improving transportation access and economic security for residents in the region.

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