The new enquiry aims to discover whether the laws about accessible transport are good enough, what gaps there are, and whether the rules are being properly enforced
I'm John Warburton with news that a group of MPs from all parties wants to hear from carers and people with mobility needs, as they investigate how accessible public transport is. The Transport Committee’s new enquiry aims to discover whether the laws about accessible transport are good enough, what gaps there are, and whether the rules are being properly enforced. Committee Chair Iain Stewart warns many people feel locked out from transport, leading to many kinds of exclusion. The survey is open till March the 20th. For more information, search for “accessible transport committee”, and for more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.
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