No Go Britain: Disabled

Ask any disabled person about public transport and you’re virtually guaranteed to hear a horror story. Whether it’s taxis charging disabled passengers higher fares, people trapped on trains, or just plain old inaccessible stations. Throughout 2012 this programme revealed the trouble of simply getting around when you’re disabled.

Four years on, in the latest part of our No Go Britain series, we wanted to know if it had got any better. Jacqui Adeniji-Williams has been to find out.


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