Transportation

The transportation challenges faced by individuals in recovery from addiction or those with a history of incarceration can often pose significant barriers to their successful reintegration into the workforce. We recognize the crucial role that accessible transportation plays in supporting these individuals’ employment journeys.

Transportation barriers often significantly impact the employment prospects of individuals in recovery and those with criminal records, posing obstacles that can hinder their ability to secure and maintain employment. Limited access to reliable transportation options, financial constraints, and geographical distances can create significant challenges for these individuals in commuting to their workplace. Understanding the nuanced nature of these challenges is crucial for employers in the transportation sector to develop tailored solutions that address the specific transportation needs of these employees.

OhioBMV

Commercial Driver classes, testing, restrictions and exemptions.

Chillicothe Transit System

mployees needing affordable transportation may be able to use the city’s public options.

South Central Ohio Job and Family Services

This organization offers several transportation assistance services and may be able to help your employees.

Conversations w/Judges about
reducing restrictions

A limited driving privileges court order modifies a suspension to allow an individual to drive. Employers can write, or call a judges office for an employee to advocate for these driving rights.

 

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