Accessible transit refers to public transportation systems designed to be usable by everyone, including people with physical disabilities, vision or hearing impairments, and seniors with mobility challenges. Features include low-floor buses that 'kneel' to curb level, wheelchair ramps and securement areas, audio announcements of stops, and tactile strips on platforms. In Canada, municipalities operate most public transit and are required by provincial and federal accessibility laws to make their systems increasingly accessible. Specialized paratransit services (like Wheel-Trans in Toronto) provide door-to-door service for those who cannot use conventional transit.
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