ALL Aboard: 25 Years Ago, ADA Opened Transit to People with Disabilities

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From Acting FTA Administrator Therese McMillan:

Twenty-five years after the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed, buses are the most accessible form of transportation for people with disabilities.

Aided by hydraulic lifts and other features, people with disabilities can ride 99.8 percent of U.S. public transit buses.

And bus accessibility is just one of the good-news stories as we approach this Sunday's 25th anniversary of the ADA...

You can read more on our Fast Lane blog.

Bus passenger in wheelchair