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Disabled staying off public transport over prejudiced staff

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February 29, 2024

OVER a quarter of disabled people never use public transport because of prejudice and negative attitudes from staff and passengers, a study shows.

- Emily Braeger

Disabled staying off public transport over prejudiced staff

Nasty looks and comments were among the experiences putting many off using buses, trains and Tubes.

Almost half had experienced such negativity and around a third of it came from train crew and bus drivers.

Some 29% were put off using public transport as a result of, according to the survey of more than 2,000 by equality charity Scope.

Another 29% said they use it less than they would like to, due to issues such as overcrowding, problems getting on and off, and a lack of appropriate seating.

Taylor of Scope said James disabled people are being "left behind" by society.

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