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Making Public Transport Information Accessible to Disabled People

by Sandy Mudaliar Australia's Most Innovative Writer



Travelling from one place to another might be an easy task for normal people. But disabled people face many problems. While transports are available for them, they still face issues while planning a journey. They have to calculate the waiting time at the taxi or bus stops, follow the direction to get down at the right destination, etc. In short, they need or requires a lot of information to use public transport without wasting time and money. There are very few people who make the best effort to provide transport assistance for disabled Wentworthville.

Today people have access to most things. They can easily book tickets, do shopping, watch movies on their smartphone from any place and at any time. Even if they have to travel, booking a private cab is easy for them because they can do it online. But such things are not easy for people who are suffering from some kind of disability or others.

So the question is what are the ways to make the public transport information accessible to disabled people? What are the right strategies to apply to help disabled people at the time when they need to go out for shopping, watch movies in a theatre or enjoy their time? While the task is a bit complicated, it is not possible to achieve the best result.

Thing You Can Do To Make It Easy For The Disabled People To Travel

Planning a journey, knowing the waiting times at bus stops, knowing where to get off, taking corrective action in the case of disruption is a big hectic. In short to travel in a public transport having the right information at every step till the journey is complete is important. The task, is a bit problematic for people who are suffering from motor, sensory or intellectual issue. This article provides the solutions which you can use to offer the transport information to the disable passengers.

  • Understanding the requirements of disabled passengers is the most important thing. They should have real-time information in the appropriate format. This will help them to plan their journey, be well prepared to take the next step during while travelling, should be able to prepare themselves during a service disruption, etc. 
  • You need to understand that disabled people have specific needs as they suffer from different kinds of disabilities. Therefore you should be sure that the information which you are giving suits their purpose. 
  • Preparation for the journey well in advance is the key to success. While early during the journey, disabled people used to rely on maps, guidance and instructions to reach their destination. But with time things have changed. Today the digital alternatives are easily available which are helping them to plan for a trip efficiently and successfully.
  • Keeping the changing needs of the disabled people in mind and providing the best transport assistance for disabled Parramatta written and audio materials are designed for them. This is a great way to help disabled people who don't know how to access new technologies such as smartphones and tabs. 

During the journey, people need information about public transport. Traveller information points at bus stops and subway stations keep updating the travellers about the waiting time or the disruptions which they can face to a line serving the stop.The visual and audio traveller information points are making it easy for disabled people in completing their journey. 

Author’s Bio: The author wants to send a clear message to the readers that if we work together and with full dedication we can easily provide transport assistance for disabled Wentworthville.

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