Accessible Transportation for All

Getting Started Using the Searchable Database

If this is your first time visiting our website, we suggest you go to the “Ways to Travel Page” to learn about the different types of services that might be right for you.  It will even help you better understand some of those fancy terms we use to describe transportation services.   The more you know about the transportation services available, the better you will be at advocating for and securing services for you or a loved one.

Currently, New Hampshire does not have a statewide system for checking to see if you qualify for some services and to book your ride/service.  This website is your one-stop for all the information you will need to find services right for you and the contact information to call a provider directly and/or visit their website.  Think of it as a 3-step process:  Find your service, contact the provider agency, and qualify and reserve your ride/service.

Search Filter Descriptions 

  1. City/Town:  This filter helps you find transportation for where your trip will start, we call this “trip origin”.  This could be the town where you live or a different town or transportation facility like Manchester Airport.
  2. Transportation Region:  In New Hampshire we organize transportation services in eight “Community Transportation Regions”.  This is a good filter to use if you are a professional or advanced user who knows in which region a town is located.  You can find your region and your mobility manager by visiting our “Regions” Page.
  3. Ways to Travel:  This filter helps you find a specific type of transportation service.  By bus, by volunteer driver and even car repair assistance.  The type of services listed are the same as the Ways to Travel education page.

Directions for Using the Database

  1. Click the button for the filter that you want to use.
  2. When the dropdown menu opens, select the criteria you want to use.
  3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 if you wish to add a second or third filter (not recommended for new users).
  4. Click the “Filter” button and your results will appear.
  5. The results will show all services that meet your search criteria.  Each service has a summary description and a “Learn More” link that you can click for more detailed information.  Clicking this link will open the provider listing in a new tab.
  6. If you want to view other providers from your search, close the provider listing tab and return to the original search results tab.
  7. If your choice of filters does not provide the results you are hoping for click the Reset button and start again.
  8. Once you have found a service that is right for you, contact the provider to see if you qualify and to book a ride.  You can find provider contact information in the provider summary listing.

Helpful Hints

  • Each filter has a dropdown menu that allows you to select the search criteria you want to use.
  • Until you become familiar with this website and how it works, we suggest you start your search using just one filter because using more could narrow your search results too much.
  • We suggest that you start with the “City/Town (Trip Origin)” filter as it is the easiest to understand.
  • Having trouble finding what you need?  Go to our Regions Page for your regional mobility manager’s contact information and give him or her a call. 

You are now free to move about New Hampshire.