noun
- plural of paratransit; public transportation services that are more flexible than fixed-route buses but less expensive than taxis, typically serving elderly people, people with disabilities, or underserved areas.
Usage: chiefly North American; often used in urban planning and public transportation contexts
Examples
- The city expanded its paratransits to better serve residents in rural neighborhoods.
- Paratransits provide door-to-door service for seniors who cannot use regular buses.
- Many paratransits require advance booking rather than accepting walk-on passengers.
- The transit authority invested in new paratransits to improve accessibility for people with disabilities.
- Paratransits fill an important gap between public buses and private transportation options.