NDOT – Nebraska Public Transit

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Nebraska Department of Transportation's public transit program funds and supports rural transit systems across the state, helping connect residents to work, medical, and social services. The Highway 2 office in Lincoln handles program questions weekdays. Fathers living in rural Nebraska can use the NDOT website to locate the nearest rural transit provider, learn about eligibility, and request service information such as reservation requirements and fares.

Contact & Details

Address: 1500 Hwy 2, Lincoln, NE 68502

Phone: 402-471-2311

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

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About Transportation for Fathers

Transportation assistance helps fathers get to work, court, medical appointments, and childcare. Public transit passes are often available free or discounted through TANF, Medicaid non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT), and social service agencies. Many job training programs cover bus passes. The Ways to Work program and some community action agencies provide low-interest car loans to working parents. State DMVs typically require proof of insurance and current registration; low-cost insurance programs exist for low-income drivers in several states (California's Low Cost Auto Insurance is one example). For rural fathers without reliable transit, dial-a-ride and volunteer driver programs are coordinated through Area Agencies on Aging and community action agencies. Medicaid NEMT covers rides to covered medical visits at no cost. This directory includes transit authorities, Medicaid NEMT providers, and car-ownership assistance programs.

Transportation in Nebraska

Nebraska district courts hear family matters in each of its 93 counties, with many counties using county court for paternity and child support. The Child Support Enforcement division operates under DHHS. Omaha and Lincoln dominate the state's population. Legal Aid of Nebraska is the primary LSC-funded civil legal aid provider statewide.

More Transportation in Nebraska

  • StarTran – Lincoln Transit — City of Lincoln's public bus system providing fixed-route service across Lincoln neighborhoods and major destinations Monday through Saturda
  • RYDE Transit – Scottsbluff — Public transit service for the western Nebraska panhandle based in Scottsbluff providing fixed-route and demand-response rides weekdays. Fat
  • Metro Reduced Fare – Omaha — Omaha Metro Transit's reduced-fare program offers discounted bus passes and rides to seniors 65 and older, passengers with disabilities, and
  • Norfolk Public Transit — City of Norfolk public transportation offers weekday demand-response and fixed-route service connecting residents to work, shopping, and med
  • Hastings Public Transit — City of Hastings public transit provides weekday rides to residents within the city limits for work, appointments, and errands. Call during
  • Columbus Public Transit — City of Columbus public transit provides demand-response rides to Columbus and surrounding Platte County residents weekday business hours. C

Transportation — Common Questions

Can I get help affording a car?
Some community action agencies and programs like Ways to Work, Wheels to Work, or Good News Garage offer low-interest loans or donated vehicles to working parents. Eligibility typically requires employment or training and income under a threshold. Waitlists can be long.
What is Medicaid NEMT?
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation — Medicaid must cover rides to and from covered medical appointments at no cost. Call the transportation number on the back of your Medicaid card to schedule. Rides must be arranged in advance (usually 2–3 business days).
Are there reduced-fare transit options?
Most transit agencies offer reduced fares for seniors, disabled riders, and Medicaid enrollees. TANF and some workforce programs include transit passes. Some employers subsidize transit through pre-tax benefits. Contact your local transit authority for eligibility.
What if I live in a rural area with no bus?
Dial-a-ride services, volunteer driver programs through Area Agencies on Aging, rural transit partnerships, and Medicaid NEMT serve rural residents. Community action agencies coordinate much of this. Call 211 for a local referral.