Accessibility Information
Mobility Information:From the Transport Canberra website:
The light rail network, including stops and vehicles, is fully accessible and complies with the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002. There are dedicated areas at stops and on board for mobility aid users, and red priority seating for people with mobility needs.
Most of our bus fleet offers easy access. Easy access means there are no steps, so getting into and out of the bus is easier for everyone. Easy access buses have:
- an extendable ramp
- a wide front entrance
- space in the bus to accommodate wheelchairs or prams.
Please ask the driver to put down the ramp or lower the bus as appropriate for you to get on and off the bus.
Check on the timetables or NXTBUS for the easy access symbol.
Vision Information:From the Transport Canberra website:
We’re committed to making information and services accessible to as many people as possible.
We offer free travel for vision impaired passengers and their attendant. Our bus stations and frequently used bus stops have tactile paving, audio announcements, with some bus stop number plates in Braille. Guide dogs are allowed on buses. You can also request a bus hailing kit from Vision Australia. Canberra Blind Society and Guide Dogs Australia or contact us.
If you have difficulty reading a standard printed document and would like to receive the publication in an alternative format such as large print, braille or audio, please contact us.
Hearing Information:From the Transport Canberra website:
We’re committed to making information and services accessible to as many people as possible. If you are deaf or hearing impaired and require the TTY typewriter service please telephone (02) 6207 7689. We also have a teletype (TTY) service for the hearing impaired in our Customer Service Centre, please call (02) 6207 0494.
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