The drive to improve motorway journeys for disabled people

Published

23 Jul 2021

This summer, plan your staycation or daytrip with confidence using our access guides for motorway services.

The drive to improve motorway journeys for disabled people

We've partnered with AccessAble, the UK’s leading provider of detailed accessibility information, to help motorists plan where to stop for a break at any one of the 114 motorway service areas across England, for better, safer journeys.

For many years, disabled people and carers using AccessAble have said how much they would value having access guides for motorway services, and what a difference comprehensive accessibility information would make to planning a trip.

The new guides, available online or via the free AccessAble app, are 100 per cent facts, figures, and photographs to help motorists plan their visit. They cover key areas including parking, toilets, petrol stations, shops, and restaurants, with detailed information on everything from parking and hearing loops, to walking distances and accessible toilets.

In addition, we've worked with AccessAble to create virtual route guides. This new type of guide, which uses 360-degree imagery, will enable visitors to ‘virtually’ explore routes to key facilities like accessible toilets and Changing Places, so they can find out exactly what to expect when they arrive.

We encourage everyone to plan their journeys before setting off and for some people this isn’t as easy as for others. With disabled drivers representing five per cent of the driving population, the access guides are one of many new services we're introducing to break down barriers and help people reliably plan and feel confident about their journeys.

Highways England Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Manager Julian Horsler said:

“We’re committed to ensuring our disabled customers can travel safely on our roads. We’re making good progress to ensure our roads and services are more accessible and inclusive, and there’s lots more to do.

“Whatever the nature of your disability, the access guides for motorway service areas take the guesswork out of journey planning, giving you the information you need about facilities along your route.”

Dr Gregory Burke, Founder and Chair of AccessAble, said:

“We’re delighted to partner with Highways England on this ground-breaking initiative to deliver a world class standard of access information across England’s motorway service area network.

“It’s clear that Highways England share our commitment to user-led service development and improving access and customer experience for the UK’s 18 million disabled people and carers.

“The new Access Guides will not only give people all the information they need to plan a trip but also support Highways England and motorway service operators to see how facilities could be improved in the future.”

Anthony Smith, Chief Executive of transport watchdog Transport Focus, said:

“We know from our research looking at the experiences of disabled road users that journey planning is key. We’re pleased to see the recommendations we made to Highways England result in this initiative.

“These guides will mean road users can plan their journeys with greater confidence and help make England’s motorway network more accessible.”

All Access Guides are available free of charge at the AccessAble website.

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