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Chris Pycroft - Head of Accessibility, Australia & New Zealand
* Not an exhaustive list of different types of disabilities
Different people with different disabilities*
People who are blind or have low vision
People who are deaf or hard of hearing
People who have cognitive or intellectual disabilities
People who use wheelchairs or have other mobility needs
Uber AssistAvailable in 17 cities across Australia
Is the same price as Uber X
Driver Partners must first complete a course - developed in partnership with the Australian Network on Disability
Riders help decide which Driver Partners are eligible
Commercial WAV providers
Uber works with commercial organisations to provide more reliable wheelchair accessible transportation options
United Kingdom
India
North America
Australia
We’re committed to making accessibility a meaningful part of what we do, and we’re proud to be doing our part to enable improved access to transportation for people with disabilities. We know there is still a long way to go—and that we’re at the beginning, not the end, of this journey.
Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO, Uber
Thank youLearn more: accessibility.uber.com