Accessible transport in London – call for Mayor to provide funding
Accessible transport in London – call for Mayor to provide funding
Inclusion London calls on the Mayor to provide funding to improve the transport system in London so it becomes fully accessible, affordable and reliable.
26/10/2011
Inclusion London makes this key recommendation in the response to the Mayor’s Transport Strategy Accessibility Implementation Plan. We also recommend that disabled people are consulted at an early stage of the design of services and vehicles.
Disabled people should not bear the brunt of the cuts and funding for schemes that will increase accessibility should be made available. Inclusion London makes recommendations to improve accessibility of the transport system throughout its response.
Inclusion London’s top 5 specific recommendations are:
TFL to reinstate the target of at least 29% for step free underground stations by 2017 /2018 with guaranteed funding. That disabled people are actively involved in the design and implementation of disability awareness for bus drivers. All TfL stations are manned and staff are available to assist disabled people. Funding for door-to-door transport and the freedom pass is protected and the eligibility criteria is not tightened. All stations to have ramps, platform humps, tactile paving before the platform edge, use of colour contrast, good lighting, audio-visual information and other design elements that increase accessibility for disabled people. Download the full response below.
Inclusion London's response Mayor's Transport Strategy Accessibility Implementation Plan Oct 2011