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No longer driving, but as mobile as ever
February 6, 2006 /
A program in Maine lets seniors trade in their cars for rides 24/7 when they opt to hand in the keys.
Because of failing eyesight, Mary Alice Crabb had to give up driving almost a decade ago. So when she lost her husband four years ago, she also lost her only transportation.
She relied on friends at first but soon felt she was a burden. Her situation improved, however, when she joined Independent Transportation Network (ITN), a nonprofit program that lets seniors trade in their cars for rides.
By Sara Miller Llana | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
Full Story: http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0207/p03s03-ussc.html?s=hns
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