Why We Offer Special Needs Transport!

One in every five Australians is disabled. Therefore, access to public transportation is needed for all Australians to remain active within the community. It allows individuals to go to work or school. It also gives them access to services like healthcare, education, and links them to family, friends and their community. 

A Brief Overview

In 2002, the AU government implemented the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transportation. These standards define the basic criteria for public transportation operators and suppliers. Challenges such as lack of clear signage and inaccessible schedules persist to date.

How Special Needs Transport Works in Australia

Special Needs Transportation is mainly offered for students, although it may be accessible to the qualifying public. It caters to students from home to an outing and back.

For special needs transportation to be effective, there’s a need for good transportation services. We at Adairs provide exceptional transport services for kids with special needs. This has prompted us to look for ways to deliver these one-of-a-kind vehicles to the community while supporting other community projects.

Benefits of Having Special Needs Transport Hire

It might be challenging to get around in a wheelchair, especially if you use public transportation. This is mostly due to the lack of a wheelchair access point on public and private transport.

Fortunately, we have an alternate mode of transportation that is both pleasant and allows you some independence – our wheelchair-accessible vehicles.

We have had the opportunity of transporting special needs students to and from school for the last 18 years as part of the Assisted School Travel Program. Some of the benefits of our Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles are:

Comfort

One of the most important reasons for using special transportation services is comfort. It makes your journey easy and leaves no space for complications. When you request our wheelchair-accessible transport services, you will access quick pick-ups and drop-offs. You and your family get to enjoy the trip. For job activities, this transportation makes business travels a breeze. You get a fully equipped vehicle when you book a wheelchair transport service with us.

Time-Saving

You might consider using these specialised transportation services if you are a business owner. It saves you the time and trouble of transferring from public transportation. Since our vehicles are accessible, getting in and out is simple. You can travel to a meeting or the office without wasting time. Furthermore, it is a dependable solution for short or long business journeys around the country.

Trained Services

In addition to our well-equipped cars, you’ll be served by skilled workers during your journey. Our drivers understand what you’re going through and are ready to help if you require help. Our drivers are trained to provide non-EMT services. Be confident that the whole journey will be comfortable and enjoyable. They know traffic laws and how to drive when carrying a client safely.

There is no pain.

It’s uncomfortable to board public transportation without a wheelchair. Depending on your level of impairment, getting out and back into your wheelchair might be uncomfortable. It causes both physical and mental pain. Avoid all this by calling our wheelchair-accessible transport services. Our wheelchair-accessible vehicles are designed exclusively for wheelchair users, making it easy to get in and out.

Find The Best Special Needs Transport Hire

Whether you’re travelling for a short or long distance with a disabled person, special transportation services are important in keeping you and everyone comfortable. Hiring a Transport company with wheelchair-accessible vehicles should be your priority.

At Adairs, we provide personal and attentive service to our customers. We’ve been in business for 15 years, so we’re well-versed in serving you. Contact us to get started.

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