Travelling on public transport can be a good way to get about but can be challenging. The National Autistic Society has a useful guide about . It covers:
- planning your journey
- preparing yourself and what to take
- at the station or stop
- on the train or bus
- insight from autistic people
Autism Friendly Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ has developed a booklet that is partly about staying safe when travelling. It is called ‘’.
If you are eligible for a Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ disabled person's bus pass you can travel between 9.30am and 11pm from Monday to Friday and any time on weekends and public holidays.
The Department for Transport sets the rules about who can get a disabled person’s bus pass. There are specific criteria related to mobility or disability benefits.
You can apply online or book an appointment in a participating Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ library.
The gives people a helping hand when using bus services. It is a simple way to help drivers help you.
You can apply for a card that you can show to drivers when you get on the bus. The card lets drivers know about what you need without you having to tell them. It is very good for people who have a hidden disability.
You can find out more about the buses services in Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ on their website. This includes the work they are doing to make buses better.