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Door to Door: a travel guide for disabled people


Going by road

Sources of information | Motoring | Buses & coaches | Taxis and private hire | Community transport | Other voluntary transport schemes | Help with costs

Every journey involves travelling by road even if it is just at the start and finish. Going by car is still the preferred option for many disabled people. However if you do not have access to a car, or do not wish to use your car, there are a range of services providing increasingly accessible travel opportunities for disabled people - mainstream public transport bus services, tailored door-to-door community transport services, taxi and private hire (mincab) services and transport services provided by local voluntary organisations.