Universal Transportation: From Specialist Provision to Entitlement and Inclusion - Evolving Transport Policies and the Provision of Accessible Transpo

David Ling

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    Abstract

    This paper explores the evolving approaches to transport policy in the UK, from the perspective of the provision of accessible transport facilities for elderly and disabled people, especially at a local level in the main urban areas outside London. It considers the three main categories of formal help with mobility: financial assistance; adapting main-stream transport facilities to make them more easily usable by elderly and disabled people; and specialist transport services provided for particular groups of users. It is concluded that policy has evolved from one focusing on ‘specialist transport services’ to meet particular ‘special needs’, to one of ‘inclusive transport provision’ within which the transport problems of elderly and disabled people are beginning to be subsumed within wider issues of ‘social inclusion’ and the more general problems of those within society who are without access to private cars and so are dependant on public transport. Comments are made regarding the likely implications of this for the impact of local transport policies on the particular needs of elderly and disabled people.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationTRANSED2004: The 10th International Conference on Mobility and Transport for Elderly and Disabled People
    Publication statusPublished - 23 May 2004
    EventTRANSED2004: The 10th International Conference on Mobility and Transport for Elderly and Disabled People -
    Duration: 1 Jan 1824 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceTRANSED2004: The 10th International Conference on Mobility and Transport for Elderly and Disabled People
    Period1/01/24 → …

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