WAV
Accessibility-vehicle types
First-class booking objects
For NEMT / dial-a-ride
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NEMT (Non-Emergency Medical Transport) and dial-a-ride operations require dispatch tooling that handles accessibility requirements, PSV compliance, and the slower-cadence operating reality of community transport. TaxiCloud ships PSV reporting, accessibility-vehicle awareness, and configurable timing tolerance.
Outcomes · NEMT / dial-a-ride
WAV
Accessibility-vehicle types
First-class booking objects
PSV
Compliance reporting
Local authority formats
Mixed
NEMT + commercial fleets
Common ownership setup
NEMT and dial-a-ride dispatch operate on a different cadence from commercial PHV: passengers may need wheelchair-accessible vehicles, journeys often have medical-appointment time windows that cannot be missed, drivers may need additional accessibility training. Dispatch platforms built for ride-hailing speed often miss the operational reality of community transport, where careful matching beats raw fleet velocity.
TaxiCloud handles the operating frame. Accessibility-vehicle types are first-class objects: wheelchair-accessible (WAV), step-up, transit-style — bookings match passenger needs to vehicle capability. PSV (Public Service Vehicle) compliance reporting ships in the formats local authorities expect for community-transport contracts. Configurable timing tolerance respects the slower assignment cadence appropriate for medical-appointment journeys.
Most NEMT operations run alongside commercial PHV under the same ownership group, often with shared dispatch teams. Multi-tenant architecture handles this cleanly: NEMT operations can run as a sub-brand or as a tagged service tier within the main fleet. Reporting separates NEMT revenue and PSV compliance metrics for community-transport contract reviews while presenting unified operational KPIs to ownership.
Pain points nemt / dial-a-ride operators actually have
Where iCabbi, Autocab, and legacy taxi dispatch software fall short for nemt / dial-a-ride operations — and where TaxiCloud is calibrated natively.
Accessibility-vehicle matching often handled in spreadsheets
PSV compliance reporting absent from PHV-first dispatch platforms
Medical-appointment time windows poorly modelled in ride-hailing-cadence platforms
NEMT and commercial fleet KPIs mixed when shared dispatch tooling does not separate
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