Full accessibility ensures that public transportation accommodates people with disabilities by providing necessary facilities and services. Proponents argue that it ensures equal access, promotes independence for people with disabilities, and complies with disability rights. Opponents argue that it can be costly to implement and maintain and may require significant modifications to existing systems.
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Response rates from 243 Eco-Socialism voters.
99% Yes |
1% No |
99% Yes |
1% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 243 Eco-Socialism voters.
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Unique answers from Eco-Socialism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9MRYBPQ 9mos9MO
No, the cost of adapting every bus and train to suit a tiny minority seems to outweigh the benefits when a subsidising an on-demand, Uber-like service could be done instead
@9T8LC3Y5mos5MO
I'm leaning towards irrelevant questioning but I believe public transportation is inclusive enough to people with disabilities
@9RMYM3X7mos7MO
No because private companies will do it anyway as there is a profit incentive and it will speed up the boarding process for disabled travellers
@9QNVR838mos8MO
Yes but only where the building/terrain allows it. Listed buildings etc should be exempt from ugly additions and find other methods of being disabled - friendly such as ramps and more facilities on the ground floor
@9QFZGVM8mos8MO
In an ideal world yes, however many UK transport systems are dated and the money is better spent on new infrastructure
@9QCRB8Y8mos8MO
yes, within reason though. some councils have spent money for only a couple of users. Must undertake studies to determing use
@9Q7XG4H8mos8MO
Yes, of course. It's a no-brainer! Access to public transport for people with disabilities in this country is dire and they don't all have access to their own transport (eg: Motability adapted vehicles).
@9PWDD5L 8mos8MO
It should be encouraged and implemented but as long as all services are accessible even with the assistance of employees but disabled people should be able to use transportation services without too much hindrance
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