The MTA’s popular e-hail Access-A-Ride program will expand to include more disabled New Yorkers, the agency announced Tuesday — although critics griped that it now includes the “rationing” of trips. For two years, a test group of 1,200 disabled New Yorkers has been able to order on-demand, $2.75 rides using their smartphones — whereas Access-A-Ride...

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