Persons with disabilities markedly more satisfied with Singapore public transport in 2022: Survey

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Persons with disabilities markedly more satisfied with Singapore public transport in 2022: Survey
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Persons with disabilities more satisfied with Singapore public transport in 2022: Survey

In the second such survey, the PTC found that the overall satisfaction rating among this group of public transport users rose to 7.6 out 10 on average, up from 7.2 in 2021, the first year the survey was conducted.

The results were released on Monday along with a survey on satisfaction levels among the wider community on public transport. Those held steady at a mean rating of 7.8 out of 10, unchanged since 2019.As part of Singapore's push to become a more inclusive society, efforts have been made in recent years to make public transport more accessible to persons with disabilities.

SG Enable is the government body for persons with disabilities. It was established in 2013 and falls under the Ministry of Social and Family Development.was unveiled, including an announcement to install the first all-hours audible traffic signals to assistant sight-impaired pedestrians. Concession cards for persons with disabilities provide up to 55 per cent discount off adult fares when travelling on public buses and trains.

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