To begin my research I started by exploring existing ride share companies that were available to adults with diverse abilities. Today, in most cities, wheelchair-accessible vehicles are unreliable and hard to find through existing transportation options. Handicap transportation options require booking a ride as much as a day in advance, and often mean riders have to wait until many other passengers are picked up and dropped off before they reach their destination. I found that wheel chair accessible vehicles are newly available through companies such as Uber, but are still not available in most cities. I also discovered that these apps do not go beyond just having appropriate vehicles. Meaning, if the rider requires assistance from their door they would need to hire a handicap transportation service that is not available on demand.