You’ve come to the realization that it may not be safe (and/or economical) for you to drive anymore, and now you’re wondering how you’ll get around Kansas City without a car. It may be easier than you think. There are a lot of ways to get wherever you need to go without driving. Here are some options.
Non-Medical Transportation Options in Kansas City
Bus. The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority has bus routes throughout the Kansas City metropolitan area. You can find your closest stop and route by entering your home address, destination address, and date and time you want to arrive at your destination. One-way local fares are $1.50 ($3 for Suburban Express and Johnson County K10 Connector). But if you’re age 65 or older and have a Reduced Farecard or a Medicare Card, you can ride for half price (Johnson County K10 Connector excluded).
Uber. Uber works a lot like a taxi company, but you’ll need a smartphone to use it. Uber fares tend to be cheaper than taxi services. Start by downloading the Uber app and creating a user profile with your name, address, and payment method (credit card). Then anytime you want to go somewhere, just sign in, enter your destination, then choose a driver (You’ll see prices before you choose.). You’ll get a picture of your driver and a vehicle description, and you’ll be able to track his or her arrival on your phone.
Lyft. Lyft is very similar to Uber. If you’re going to need frequent rides, it might pay to sign up for both and compare prices before booking a ride.
Taxi. A taxi will likely cost you more than Lyft or Uber, but it’s still an option. Especially if there are no Lyft or Uber drivers available when you need to go somewhere. There are several taxi companies in and around Kansas City.
Other. Try to catch rides from family members or friends who live near you and are going the same place or in the same general direction. You can also walk to places that aren’t far away if the weather’s nice and you are able.
Medical Transportation Options in Kansas City
The companies listed below are for non-emergency medical transport for people who are in a wheelchair or need a stretcher to be moved. For emergency medical transport, call 911 :
Express Medical Transportation
Serves: Greater Kansas City area and surrounding areas
Phone: (816) 582-3456
TLC Medical Transport
Serves: Greater Kansas City area and surrounding areas
Phone: (913) 390-1111
Secure Medical Transport
Serves: Greater Kansas City area and surrounding areas
(816) 350-1800
Assisted Transportation
Serves: Greater Kansas City area and surrounding areas
(913) 262-5190
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