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wahyd
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What are the best transport options for a disabled person to move around in a city without any discomfort?
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Hi @wahyd and welcomeCan you give us a bit more information ?Are you looking for a permanent solution or occasional ?Do you mean via public transport or self controlled ?Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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wahyd said:What are the best transport options for a disabled person to move around in a city without any discomfort?
I can only relate to my own specific mobility issues and I must say that without a personal car, travelling is close to impossible by public transport. Having lost my high rate mobility PIP component I am completely housebound and cannot leave my home unaided.
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Thanks, @CockneyRebel, and @Roddy for your interest.
Actually, I want to know the views of the disabled people how they travel. what kind of transport they use.?
I think someone can benefit himself/herself by reading this blog which can sort out their traveling problems.
Here is the link of a blog:- https://www.wahyd.com/blog/wheelchair-van-rentals-in-chicago/
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