Transportation for Disabled Children

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Many students these days ride buses to transport them to and from school. Elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools have taking the bus as an option to get to school. There are also buses for transportation of children and teenagers with disabilities. The buses for disabled children need to stay an option for transportation.
If there is a child in a wheelchair, who uses a walker, or has any physical disability, it may be difficult for them to load into the car. “…whose symptoms or travel limitations can make it extremely challenging for their parents to get them to school using other methods of transportation.” (DELL'ANTONIA). How long does it take to get a child in a wheelchair into a car, compared to on a bus? In the car, you have to pick the child up from the wheelchair, lift the child up and into their seat, and get the wheelchair in the trunk. To put the wheelchair in the trunk, you usually need to take it apart. Some disabled children ride the same bus as their peers, while others ride special buses which are made specifically for children with any form of disabilities. The specifically made buses have a lift, to get the child up. Due to the lift, a bus is much more convenient than a car because it is easier and faster. The child doesn’t need to be taken out of their wheelchair which saves a lot of time. As Robert Bergdorf Jr. said, “In very fundamental ways, it has changed the basic societal perception and expectations of the role of people with disabilities in America, and of the country’s obligation to make accommodations to enable the fullest practicable participation of this segment of the population,” (HUNT). Having public transportation available for disabled children has made it easier for everybody who i...

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