A Bill to establish a passenger charter for disabled land transport passengers setting out their rights, the legal obligations of transport operators, complaints procedures, passenger assistance schemes and accessibility requirements; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
Charlotte NicholsLabour (Co-op)
23 November 2021
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The Transport (Disabled Passenger Charter) Bill would create a charter that spells out the rights of disabled passengers using land transport and the duties of operators to meet those rights. It would set out how passengers should be assisted and how to make complaints, and it would establish accessibility requirements for services and vehicles. The aim is to make travel easier and fairer for people with disabilities.
The bill is at the first reading stage in the House of Commons (introduced on 7 September 2021) and has not yet progressed to second reading or later stages.
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7 Sept 2021
The Order for Second Reading of this Bill on Friday 3 December has been read and discharged and the Bill has now been withdrawn. It will not progress any further.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.