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TfL Apologizes After Viral Videos Show London Bus Drivers Refusing Ramp Access for Disabled Toddler

The incidents, documented by the boy's mother, highlight systemic barriers for disabled passengers and have prompted an official investigation.

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Overview

  • A Croydon mother reported up to 12 weekly instances of bus drivers refusing to lower ramps for her two-year-old son, Charles, who relies on a specialist NHS-provided wheelchair and medical equipment.
  • Footage shared on TikTok, including a May 7 incident where a driver dismissed the wheelchair as a 'buggy,' has garnered over half a million views, sparking widespread public concern.
  • Charles, who has chronic lung disease and requires a ventilator, feeding pump, and other life-saving equipment, faces risks if forced to board buses without proper ramp access.
  • Transport for London (TfL) has apologized, calling the refusals 'completely unacceptable,' and launched an investigation into the incidents in collaboration with the bus operator.
  • Advocacy groups note that nearly 30% of disabled passengers in the UK report similar boarding issues, underscoring broader accessibility challenges in public transport.