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JR, aka curious transit rider: The RAC has a wide range of members to attempt to cover all aspects of transit riding, such as regular bus riders and regular rail riders. There's a special seat set aside for the head of the disabled riders' council (and a whole other council for them as well). By the way, I'm very disappointed that you've started changing your display name again just hours after I thanked you for ending the sockpuppetry behavior.

Cavan: I'd like to push for the WMATA side to list the RAC members and provide a way to contact them. Maybe that's wmata.com email addresses, or a contact form where you put in your jurisdiction and it goes in a mailbox they can check, or something. Unfortunately, right now there is no way for you to contact your jurisdiction's representatives.

In the meantime, even though I was appointed from the District of Columbia, I don't plan to represent only the ineterests of DC. I've made it clear that I want to provide a conduit for all riders with all types of experience. Therefore, you're still welcome to contact me, ideally by posting your thoughts in the RAC thread I will post as soon as I get next week's agenda.

by David Alpert on Jan 30, 2009 1:45 pm • linkreport

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