An image of a buss station in Hawaii

πŸš€ Maui Bus Go Run Free Waka Program for People Wey Money No Reach πŸš€

⬇️ Pidgin ⬇️ ⬇️ Black American Slang ⬇️ English

HONOLULU – Maui County Department of Transportation don yarn say dem go start new service for Maui Bus wey go allow some kain people wey no get plenty money to dey enter bus free from March. πŸšŒπŸ’¨

Dis fare-free waka program dey open for:

  • Old pipo wey don reach 55 years and above,
  • Americans with Disabilities Act Paratransit card holders,
  • People wey get Medicare card,
  • Students wey no pass 24 years,
  • Pipo wey get disability,
  • And pipo wey money no reach well well (dem must dey within 200% of di poverty level for di county). πŸ’³πŸ‘΅πŸ½πŸ§“πŸ½

Officials talk say pipo wey get disability and money no reach go need apply for special Fare-Free ID Card, and dem go start to dey collect application from Feb. 1. πŸ“

If you wan apply, you fit find di link for di application for County of Maui Department of Transportation website for Fare-Free Transit Application or you fit call MEO for phone for (808) 877-7651 or send dem email for farefree@meoinc.org. πŸŒπŸ“ž

Dis program go kick off on March 1, na di same day wey public transit fares wey dem don waive because of wildfire response go come back. πŸ”₯🚌

Normal one-time enter bus fare still remain $2 for each time you enter, and di monthly General pass for each month still dey $45 per person. πŸ’΅

For more tori, you fit click here or holla County of Maui Department of Transportation for 270-7511 or send dem email for public.transit@mauicounty.gov. πŸ“²πŸ“§

Copyright 2024 Hawaii News Now. All rights reserved.


NOW IN BLACK AMERICAN SLANG

πŸš€ Maui Bus Rolling Out Free Ride Program for Folks Needing a Little Extra Help πŸš€

Maui County Department of Transportation just dropped the news about a fresh program kicking off in March. It’s all about hooking up certain households that are feeling the pinch with free rides on Maui Bus. πŸšŒπŸ’¨

This no-cost transit hook-up is set for:

  • Elders who’ve hit 55 or older,
  • Those rocking an Americans with Disabilities Act Paratransit card,
  • Medicare card holders,
  • Youngsters up to 24,
  • People living with disabilities,
  • And anyone who’s struggling to make ends meet (gotta be within 200% of the county’s poverty line). πŸ’³πŸ‘΅πŸ½πŸ§“πŸ½

Heads up, if you’re dealing with a disability and tight funds, you gotta slide through with an application for that Fare-Free ID Card starting February 1. πŸ“

Wanna jump on this? Hit up the application link over at the County of Maui Department of Transportation’s site under Fare-Free Transit Application, or get at MEO by dialing (808) 877-7651 or shooting an email to farefree@meoinc.org. πŸŒπŸ“ž

Mark your calendars, ’cause this thing goes live on March 1, the same day they’re bringing back those public transit fares that got paused ’cause of the wildfire situation. πŸ”₯🚌

Regular fare for hopping on board is still $2 a pop, and if you’re about that monthly pass life, it’s $45 per head. πŸ’΅

Need the 411? Click here or reach out to the County of Maui Department of Transportation at 270-7511 or drop an email at public.transit@mauicounty.gov. πŸ“²πŸ“§

Copyright 2024 Hawaii News Now. All rights reserved.


NOW IN ENGLISH

πŸš€ Maui Bus Introduces Free Transit Program for Eligible Low-Income Households πŸš€

HONOLULU – The Maui County Department of Transportation has announced a new initiative starting in March, offering a fare-free transit program on Maui Bus for households meeting specific income eligibility criteria. πŸšŒπŸ’¨

This fare-free service is designed for:

  • Senior citizens aged 55 and over,
  • Holders of the Americans with Disabilities Act Paratransit card,
  • Medicare cardholders,
  • Students aged 24 and under,
  • Individuals with disabilities,
  • And those facing financial hardships (within 200% of the county’s poverty level). πŸ’³πŸ‘΅πŸ½πŸ§“πŸ½

Officials note that individuals with disabilities and financial needs must apply for a Fare-Free ID Card through an updated application process starting February 1. πŸ“

To apply, interested parties can access the application link on the County of Maui Department of Transportation website under Fare-Free Transit Application or reach out to MEO via phone at (808) 877-7651 or email at farefree@meoinc.org. πŸŒπŸ“ž

The program is set to launch on March 1, coinciding with the reinstatement of public transit fares that were previously waived in response to the wildfires. πŸ”₯🚌

Standard single-boarding fares remain at $2 per ride, and monthly General passes are available at $45 per person. πŸ’΅

For additional information, click here or contact the County of Maui Department of Transportation at 270-7511 or via email at public.transit@mauicounty.gov. πŸ“²πŸ“§

Copyright 2024 Hawaii News Now. All rights reserved.

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *