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Transport for All's disabled-led research team works with our community to produce research that influences policy and improves accessibility

A multi-heritage visually impaired woman carrying a white cane with a ball on the tip, standing in front of a bright angular wall mural
A white disabled woman with blonde hair walks across a road. She wears turquoise sunglasses and a colourful dress with dinosaurs on. She holds the harness of a guide dog who walks beside her.
News
8th Jul 2025

Transforming Mobility research calls for new zebra crossings

The Transforming Mobility report says introducing zebra crossings on side roads will increase safety for disabled people when we're walking and wheeling

A white disabled man sat at a bus stop, using his phone.
News
18th Jun 2025

Research into transport apps for disabled passengers

Take part in our joint research into transport apps that could help disabled passengers plan our travel and assistance bookings

Two women walking away from the ticket barriers in a train station. One of them is using a cane and the other has a guide dog.
Research
12th Nov 2024

Disabled people are excluded from London planning systems

London should be open to everyone, but new research from Transport for All reveals London's outdated planning system excludes the city's 1.2 million disabled people.

A Black man with upper and lower limb differences stares into the camera. Behind him is a railway bridge with a train moving across it. Image is on a hot orange background with pink arrows fashioned out of electrical tape pointing at Isaac.
Research
5th Dec 2023

Are we there yet? Barriers to transport for disabled people in 2023

Our research into disabled people's experiences of transport in England: the barriers we face, and priorities for change.

An older man with white hair sits behind the wheel of a car. He is smiling at the camera and his elbow rests on the open car window.
Research
22nd Aug 2023

Disabled People’s experiences of Clean Air Zones

Read our research report into disabled people's experiences of road user charging and clean air zones.

Illustration of a pink bus with six people of varied age, gender and ethnicity inside against a blue London skyline.
Research
7th Jul 2022

Dial-a-Ride: From Door to More

We teamed up with AgeUK London to investigate the experiences of Dial-a-Ride users, including the importance of Dial-a-Ride as well as improvements that could be made to the service.

An Asian man who uses an electric wheelchair is in a pedestrianised street. He has dark hair, and wears glasses, a grey denim jacket, and jeans. Behind him are market stalls. On the left is a planter with a sign which reads 'Slower Marsh, pedestrian priority'.
Research
21st Jan 2021

Pave The Way

Pave The Way is the only independent and in-depth research into how disabled people have been impacted by Low Traffic Neighbourhoods, and the barriers to Active Travel.