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Call to disabled Londoners to get on buses and use their travel rights

27 June 2005

As Transport for London (TfL) launches its "accessible buses" advertising campaign this month, Bryan Heiser, TfL Board's advisor on disability, calls for fellow disabled Londoners to get onto public transport whenever they can and make use of their right to travel around London like anyone else.

Public transport in London is so much more accessible than it used to be

Mr Heiser said:"Public transport in London is so much more accessible than it used to be, and measures are in place to make the service even better.

"But the next step is for as many disabled Londoners as possible to try these new measures and help us make sure they work.

"If I have one message to people who have felt that public transport hasn't been an option for them before, it would be simply 'have a go', and show everyone that we have a right to travel too.

"We need disabled Londoners to use the services so TfL, bus operators and the general public know how to make things better."

The advertising campaign will highlight that nine out of 10 buses are now wheelchair accessible, and will run in targeted press and on bus shelters throughout London in July and August.

Getting feedback

Representatives from disability groups such as Glad (Greater London Action on Disability), Radar (Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation) and Transport for All will be invited to an Accessibility Summit on 27th June, to try out existing and prototype accessible vehicles and put their questions and concerns to bus operators and TfL bosses.

Help for disabled passengers wanting to travel for the first time, or for the first time in a while:

Making travel accessible

How travel in London is becoming more accessible:

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