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PILOTE PROJECT WITH KÉROUL
July 10 to October 10, 2024

 

On-demand adapted van transportation

We are pleased to partner with Kéroul, a non-profit organization dedicated to making tourism and culture accessible to people with disabilities for over 40 years, to offer a faster, more practical and economical adapted van taxi solution in Montreal and its close metropolitan area. 

This three-month pilot project will enable us to validate user interest in this type of service and negotiate with institutions to build a permanent version. 

This initiative is a “private” service, not dependent on the public adapted transport services provided by the STM, STL and EXO. Our drivers also provide rides with these institutions (by reservation) or our standard private service (if you are not eligible for public services). To find out more about our “standard” adapted transport services, click here.

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Adapted van transport : for whom?

This adapted van transport service is aimed primarily at wheelchair users with reduced mobility who are unable to leave their wheelchairs (non-transferable), as the vans are specially equipped with safety rails and handrails. 

If you are able to take a conventional taxi, or a non-adapted van, we advise you to order your taxi here.

24/7 service

The booking service and drivers are available 24/7 to provide this transportation service. 

Adapted van

Our vans are specially equipped to accommodate wheelchair users, with access ramps, secure fastening systems and space for optimum comfort.

Trained drivers

Our drivers are trained to assist passengers with reduced mobility, ensuring professional, attentive service.

How much does it cost?

Standard taxi fare
For this pilot project, you will pay the price of a standard taxi for a trip in an adapted van! Here is how the taxi fare is calculated. And find out about the taxi journey from the airport to the city center (or vice versa) pricing policy.

An adapted taxi in less than 1 hour in Greater Montreal

The aim of the pilot project is to offer greater flexibility to adapted transportation. Usually, you have to book at least 24 hours in advance for this kind of service. With the Téo x Kéroul adapted van, the objective is to offer a taxi van service in less than an hour in the Greater Montreal area.
North: Laval to Saint-Jérôme.
South: from Longueuil to Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu.

Our drivers mobilize quickly to meet your urgent requests. You can also book a taxi for a specific time. 

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How to book an adapted van taxi?

4 quick and easy ways

 

By phone

thanks to the dedicated line
514 322-5160 option #5

Via the Téo mobile app
Available on App Store and Google Play, click on the mode of transport (Téo Taxi 100% electric by default) and select 'Van Adapté' from the menu.

Online
Click here, enter your information, choose your route and then click on the vehicle options (Téo Taxi 100% electric by default) and select 'Van Adapté' from the menu.

Email
Send a detailed message to
planificationta@taxelco.com

When ordering adapted transport by e-mail, please be as precise as possible (information about the user, the accompanying person, type of journey, type of vehicle required, mobility aids available to the user, the user's physical and psychological limitations, etc.) so that we can best organize the transport. 

 

What is adapted taxi?

Adapted transport services (public or private) are modes of transport adapted to people with reduced mobility.

They are designed for people with one or more significant and persistent limitations, and who are restricted in carrying out everyday activities.

Public transportation services (STM, STL...) offer adapted mini-bus transportation services under certain conditions (eligibility criteria), while we offer a private taxi service, by reservation (no conditions). To find out more about our standard adapted taxi service, click here

Estimate your taxi ride fare

 

This price is an estimate (standard car, no congestion...) and is not guaranteed.

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