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  People with Disabilities Ride Free  

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Under the new People with Disabilities Ride Free program, individuals who have a qualifying disability and meet the income eligibility requirements of the Circuit Breaker program may be eligible for free rides on all fixed-route regularly scheduled buses, trains and public transit systems.

Answers provided to the following questions are meant only to give general guidance and not legal advice. The answers do not replace legal requirements set by applicable federal or state laws and regulations.

How do I apply?

Each year, submit a completed Form IL-1363. Check the box on Line 37 for yourself (Line 38 for your spouse) in Section I to indicate that you want to apply for the transit card. If you are filing for the first time, you must submit proof of your disability. Examples of "proof of disability" are listed on page 23 of the Form IL-1363 application booklet and includes:

  • Social Security disabilty benefits
  • Veterans Administration disability benefits
  • Railroad Retirement or Civil Service disability benefits
  • Class 2 disability card from the Illinois Secretary of State’s office
  • IL-1363 Schedule A (Physician’s Statement)

You must meet all of the requirements of the Circuit Breaker program. See Do I qualify? for details.

For more information on how to apply, link to About Form IL-1363: How do I apply for benefits?



After I'm enrolled in Circuit Breaker, what's the next step?

Once you are enrolled in Circuit Breaker, contact your local transit system (or any fixed-route system statewide on which you wish to ride). Please note that your local fixed-route transit system may still require a local transit ID.



What if I want more information about the Ride Free program?

For more information, visit www.illinois.gov/transit/ or call 1-800-624-2459.



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