About CFJR Safe Travels
Who We Are
CFJR Safe Travels operates as the field execution entity within Public-Health Mobility Infrastructure (PHMI) across Metro Atlanta.
We deliver ADA-aligned field mobility infrastructure that supports public-health outreach, emergency readiness, research deployments, and community health access for county agencies, hospital systems, universities, and community partners.
CFJR was founded by U.S. Army veteran Clyde Fleming Jr. to address a critical operational gap:
Public-health missions are often designed carefully, but they rarely come with the mobility infrastructure required to execute them in the real world.
CFJR provides that missing layer.
This is not transportation service.
This operational layer operates within Public-Health Mobility Infrastructure (PHMI).
Who We Serve
We support institutions — not individual riders.
County Departments of Public Health
Emergency Management Agencies (EMA / GEMA / FEMA-aligned)
Hospitals, FQHCs, and Clinical Systems
University Research Partners (including Georgia Tech)
Senior Services & Human Services Programs
Community-Based & Equity-Focused Organizations
CFJR supports missions involving health access, equity, resilience, and public-health deployment.
🇺🇸 Meet Our Founder
Clyde Fleming Jr.
Founder & CEO, CFJR Safe Travels
U.S. Army Veteran | Public-Health Mobility Strategist
Clyde is a service-disabled U.S. Army veteran with experience in aviation, logistics, and mission-critical operations.
After witnessing how mobility barriers prevent seniors, veterans, disabled residents, and medically at-risk communities from accessing care, he founded CFJR to address a missing piece in Metro Atlanta’s public-health system: reliable mobility infrastructure for institutional deployments.
CFJR was designed not as a ride service, but as a field-deployment partner for public health, emergency management, hospital systems, and research institutions.
His focus is simple:
Deliver ADA-aligned mobility infrastructure that strengthens equity, access, and community resilience.
“I built CFJR to give our public-health partners what they’ve never had: reliable, ADA-ready mobility infrastructure that supports the people who need it most. This work is about dignity, access, and strengthening our community’s ability to respond when it matters.”
— Clyde Fleming Jr.
Our Mission
To strengthen community health, equity, and resilience by delivering ADA-aligned mobility infrastructure that supports partners serving seniors, veterans, people with disabilities, and medically at-risk communities.
Our Approach
CFJR deployments follow a structured operational cycle:
PLAN
Align with partner objectives, health priorities, access barriers, and ADA requirements.
DEPLOY
Execute using trained ADA-aligned operators, field protocols, and real-time documentation.
REPORT
Deliver post-deployment insights including attendance observations, accessibility findings, mobility friction points, and operational recommendations.
Regulatory Compliance
CFJR Safe Travels operates in alignment with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), including:
• 49 CFR Part 37 – Transportation Service Standards
• 49 CFR Part 38 – Vehicle Accessibility Specifications
Our fleet configuration, operator training, lift operations, maintenance cycles, and securement procedures follow these federal standards.
This regulatory foundation allows CFJR to deliver institutional-grade public-health mobility infrastructure, not trip-based transportation.
Our Commitment
CFJR operates with the standards of a public institution: accountability, transparency, documentation, and measurable community impact.
We combine the discipline of a veteran-led field team with the reliability expected by public-health and emergency-management partners.
CFJR does not provide rides.
CFJR provides mobility infrastructure that strengthens Atlanta’s public-health system.
Interested in partnering with CFJR?
Share a brief overview of your program or mission, and CFJR will respond with potential deployment options.
information@cfjrsafetravels.com