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Transit Systems and Accessibility Standards
ā€œIs public transit public for everyone?ā€
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SUMMARY - Transit Systems and Accessibility Standards

Public transit represents freedom—the ability to get to work, school, appointments, and social activities without depending on others or owning a vehicle. For people with disabilities, accessible transit can be the difference between independence and isolation. Yet transit accessibility varies enormously across Canada, with some systems approaching full accessibility while others present significant barriers.

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