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Melbourne’s tram network has been called out for being largely inaccessible, raising questions about equity in public transport.
abc.net.au
Melbourne's tram network has an accessibility mismatch
Half of Melbourne's tram routes aren't serviced by accessible trams. And even if they were, many stops are no use to wheelchair users.
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This is ridiculous!
Here, in the Los Angeles area, we’ve had accessible light-rail lines since 1987. Our subways and commuter trains and their stations are also fully accessible. The buses were much less accessible up to the late 90s and it took numerous TV news reports, two lawsuits, and the federal government stepping in to make those…
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A new travel assistance app by Transreport is set to make journeys in the UAE more accessible.
traveldailymedia.com
Transreport ‘s Travel Assistance App to simplify Travel in the UAE
Transreport, an accessibility technology company, enhances accessible travel for Disabled and older passengers in the Middle East.
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A new travel assistance app by Transreport is set to make journeys in the UAE more accessible.
traveldailymedia.com
Transreport ‘s Travel Assistance App to simplify Travel in the UAE
Transreport, an accessibility technology company, enhances accessible travel for Disabled and older passengers in the Middle East.
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Kansas City offers vibrant culture and wheelchair-accessible experiences, from museums to delicious BBQ spots.
Have you traveled to Kansas City? What accessible attractions or tips would you recommend?
curbfreewithcorylee.com
Wheelchair Accessible Kansas City: Your Ultimate Travel Guide
In this wheelchair accessible Kansas City travel guide, I'll cover things to do, restaurants, and where to stay.
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Mmm, I wonder how their bbq compares to that in Brazil 😎 it’s quite a big deal here too.
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Exploring Europe can be a dream for many, but accessibility often creates barriers. here aresome incredible efforts making European travel more inclusive.
What has been your experience in Europe?
disabilityhorizons.com
Europe Without Barriers: accessible tourism in action | Disability Horizons
Co-Editor Martyn Sibley shares his experience and thoughts from a trip around multiple European countries. In June 2014 Ivor Ambrose from the European Network for Accessible Tourism (ENAT) kindly invited me to speak in Brussels for a conference on accessible … Continue reading
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