The Irish Wheelchair Association is speaking out about transport for people with disabilities.
Consultation is key when it comes to developing access to transport for people with disabilities according to the Irish Wheelchair Association.
It comes as the Ombudsman has labelled the current situation as "shameful".
Sylvia Rouget is the Service Coordinator of the Portlaoise branch of the Irish Wheelchair Association.
She believes when people with disabilities get a free travel pass, it's for inaccessible transport.
Ms. Rouget says improvements are overdue but not worth doing unless the right people are spoken to first:
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