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Dial-A-Ride Transportation

6 Days A Week Across The Cape

The Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority provides a daily general public demand response service called Dial-A-Ride Transportation (DART) that is our door-to-door, ride by appointment transportation service. This service is available to all Cape Cod residents and visitors for any purpose.

One Ride

Adults & Youth: $3
Seniors & Disabled: $1.50
Children Under 5: Free

*Drivers cannot make change.

20 For 15 Passes

Adults & Youth: $45
Seniors & Disabled: $22.50

Service Hours

DART runs 6 days-a-week. Mon-Sat across all 15 Cape towns and limited service on Sunday. Hours vary by town.

For available times in your town, please call our customer service team toll free:
Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM: (800) 352-7155

DART does not operate on the following holidays:

  • New Year’s Day
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
  • Presidents’ Day
  • Patriots’ Day
  • Memorial Day
  • Independence Day
  • Labor Day
  • Columbus Day
  • Veterans Day
  • Thanksgiving Day
  • Christmas Day.

DART Rider Rules

1

Be Ready Early

Passengers are required to be ready for pick-up approximately 30 – 90 minutes before the requested delivery time.

2

Exact Change Is Recommended

The driver will remind the passengers at the door to bring their fare and that the exact fare is required if they are not an agency pay.

3

Accessibility For Passengers With Disabilities

Passengers may be asked to move to another seat to accommodate a disabled passenger.

Drivers will assist you to and from the first floor outside door of your house or apartment complex, but are not permitted to enter your house or apartment. Drivers are required to stay within sight of their vehicle at all times.

All wheelchair passengers must make sure that their pick-up and drop-off locations are wheelchair accessible. Our drivers cannot maneuver steps or other non-accessible locations.

4

Wear A Seatbelt

For your safety, please fasten your seat belt, while riding on the CCRTA buses. Passengers at least eight years old or at least fifty-seven inches tall must wear safety belts. The safety belts must be used correctly. You can be fined $25 for breaking this law.

5

Car Seats & Booster Seats

Child Passenger Restraints: Infants and small children must sit in federally approved child passenger restraints until they are at least eight years old or are at least fifty-seven inches tall. The child restraint must have a sticker that says it meets the necessary standards (U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 213 or the standards in 49 C.F.R. 571.213). The restraint must be permanently attached to a motor vehicle or attached by a safety belt or an attachment system.

6

Rider Behavior

Eating, drinking, smoking, using devices with audible external speakers, disruptive behavior towards drivers and/or other passengers, or damaging CCRTA buses/property are all prohibited and may result in loss of ridership privileges.