Transport for London (TfL) plans to improve the visibility of priority seats on its buses and Underground trains. This includes adding striking labels indicating "This is a priority seat," with enhanced color contrasts. The redesign will feature in new DLR and Piccadilly trains, as well as refurbished Central and Waterloo and City line trains. TfL emphasizes the need for passengers to offer their seats to those who may not have visible disabilities, reflecting a commitment to accessibility and inclusion in public transport.
Transport for London is enhancing the visibility of priority seats on public transportation, emphasizing the need for inclusivity and greater awareness among commuters.
TfL's redesigned seats will feature clearer labelling and will match the existing priority seat designs to help those who may require them.
Allison Peter, deputy chair of TfL's independent Disability Advisory Group, emphasized the vital role of priority seats for disabled individuals and the need for public awareness.
TfL's research highlights the challenge of identifying those in need of priority seating and encourages Londoners to offer their seats more proactively.
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