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Minister offers transport industry latest ‘ludicrous’ exemptions from access laws

By John Pring on 6th January 2022 Category: Transport

Minister offers transport industry latest ‘ludicrous’ exemptions from access laws
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A minister has agreed to offer transport providers yet another series of “ludicrous” exemptions from transport access laws, two years after the regulations were supposed to have come into force. The government has told senior figures in the rail, bus and […]

New rail replacement access rules are ‘too little, too late’

By John Pring on 17th September 2020 Category: Transport

New rail replacement access rules are ‘too little, too late’
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New rules published by the rail regulator could push the industry to take the need to provide accessible rail replacement vehicles more seriously, but they have been branded “too little, too late” by a leading disabled campaigner. The Office of Rail […]

Minister criticised by government ‘disability champion’ over third access exemption

By John Pring on 7th May 2020 Category: Transport

Minister criticised by government ‘disability champion’ over third access exemption
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The government has been criticised by one of its own “disability champions” after it granted the transport industry its third temporary exemption from access laws, so it could continue to use inaccessible vehicles for rail replacement services. In December, it emerged […]

News round-up: Rail delays, universal credit, BSL, football… and pay gaps

By John Pring on 6th February 2020 Category: Transport

News round-up: Rail delays, universal credit, BSL, football… and pay gaps
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Ministers have given the transport industry permission to use inaccessible vehicles for rail replacement services for another three months. In December, it emerged that the government was allowing the industry to continue to use older buses and coaches that do not […]

Ministers allow transport industry to break access laws… again

By John Pring on 19th December 2019 Category: Transport

Ministers allow transport industry to break access laws… again
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The government has given the transport industry permission to breach disability access laws for the second time in a month. A letter sent to rail companies last week by the Department for Transport (DfT) will allow them to continue using inaccessible […]

Train companies set to be forced to act on rail replacement access after legal advice

By John Pring on 3rd October 2019 Category: Transport

Train companies set to be forced to act on rail replacement access after legal advice
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Train companies must ensure that nearly all their rail replacement vehicles are accessible to disabled people, or risk criminal prosecution, according to legal advice obtained by the rail regulator. Train companies have reacted to the provisional legal advice by promising to […]

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