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Research into transport apps for disabled passengers
Find out more about our joint research into transport apps that could help disabled passengers plan our travel and assistance bookings
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Weak, late, and inaccessible
Transport for All has branded the Government's response to the Transport Committee investigation into accessibility as weak, late, and inaccessible.
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Transport for All seeks accessibility assurances for new transport funding
Funding for transport infrastructure must include disabled people's requirements.
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Jo Bridger Appointed Co-Chair of Transport for All
We're delighted to announce that Jo Bridger has been appointed as the new Co-Chair of Transport for All.
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Research
Transport for All's disabled-led research team works with our community to produce research that influences policy and improves accessibility
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Transport for All Urges the Government to act on Transport Committee findings
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Accessibility must be at the heart of rail reforms
Transport for All CEO Caroline Stickland tells the Transport Times conference that accessibility must be at the heart of rail reform.
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Victory against taxi discrimination
Transport for All Chair, Deborah Persaud, has been victorious in a court case against an Addison Lee taxi driver who refused to allow her and her guide dog Betty to travel.
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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London should be open to everyone, but new research from Transport for All reveals London's outdated planning system excludes the city's 1.2 million disabled people.
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Alan Benson MBE Wins Posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award
Alan Benson MBE, Chair of Transport for All until his death in 2023, has won a Posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award at the Transport Times National Transport Awards.
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Test Form
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Charities call upon Prime Minister to secure public transport accessibility
Transport and disabled people’s charities are calling for a meeting with the Prime Minister to secure urgent accessibility changes to public transport to prevent harm to disabled people.
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General Election 2024: Making Accessible Transport a Priority
The General Election on 4 July was a critical moment for our community. The For All Manifesto outlines what we're asking of all new MPs. Send your MP a copy today.
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The Automated Vehicles Bill: a missed opportunity for accessibility
With the passage of a new bill on self-driving cars, the future of transport looks closer than ever. But does the law do enough to make sure disabled people can be a part of that future?
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Taxis/PHV
Learn more about the barriers disabled people face to using taxis and private hire vehicles.
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Car
Find out more about the barriers disabled people face to car travel.
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Light rail
Learn about the barriers disabled people face to using light rail services, trams, and metros.
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Trains
Find out more about the barriers disabled people face to travelling by rail.
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Buses and coaches
Find out more about the barriers disabled people face to using buses and coaches.
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Walking and Wheeling
Almost all journeys begin with some amount of walking/wheeling, if only to the vehicle, station or stop. Find out more about the barriers disabled people face to walking/wheeling.


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