
The daily travel cap in regional Victoria now matches fares in metro Melbourne
The Public Transport Ombudsman’s second annual Accessibility Bulletin highlights accessibility issues faced by public transport users in Victoria. Despite over 6,900 complaints in the year to March 2020, only 165 were accessibility-related, indicating a reluctance among vulnerable groups to file complaints. The most common issue was with public transport staff, highlighting the need for further training in supporting people with disabilities, older individuals, and those from diverse backgrounds. The top five issues for 2020 included staff conduct, stations, vehicles, disability law compliance, and discrimination. Ms. Jennings emphasized the need to support vulnerable communities, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.







