Pathways
(accommodation needsThe features of the mode or route that need to be present for the service to be accessible for a traveler with a given disability; example of these could include wheelchair accessible vehicles, driver assistance, accessible travel information, and more. More) – The pedestrian pathways (e.g., sidewalks, crosswalks, etc.) the traveler must use to access transit stops, pickup or dropoff points, micromobilityThe shared use of a bicycle, scooter, moped, or other low-speed vehicle or device that provides travelers with short-term access on an as-needed basis. SAE International (2021), JA3163 - Taxonomy of On-Demand and Shared Mobility: Ground, Aviation, and Marine More vehicles, and destinations.