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Why legislation is not enough…

Why legislation is not enough…. What this presentation aims to do… Brief overview of legislative framework Brief discussion on why this is not enough to ensure good accessibility outcomes to public transport for older people and people with a disability – with examples.

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Why legislation is not enough…

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  1. Why legislation is not enough… What this presentation aims to do… • Brief overview of legislative framework • Brief discussion on why this is not enough to ensure good accessibility outcomes to public transport for older people and people with a disability – with examples

  2. Why legislation is not enough… Relevant legislation in Victoria: • Transport Integration Act 2010 • Social and economic inclusion • Disability Discrimination Act 1992 • Eliminate discrimination on grounds of disability • Equal rights before the law • Promote recognition and acceptance • Disability Standard for Accessible Public Transport 2002 • Improve access for people with a disability • Equal Opportunity Act 2010 • People are treated equally; positive burden

  3. Why legislation is not enough… Benefits: • Establishes requirements • Provides people with a process to challenge actions/inaction Issues: • Open to interpretation • Inconsistent application • Compliance focused

  4. Why legislation is not enough… Status: Pre-upgrade

  5. Why legislation is not enough… Status: Post Upgrade Issue: Has this upgrade improved accessibility? Really? Really Really?

  6. Why legislation is not enough… Issue: Typical regional/rural stop, note absence of pavement, drainage ditch and nearby trees. Implications for upgrade – expensive, with little accessibility benefits.

  7. Why legislation is not enough… Issues: Everything. Notice: stop located on steep grade, no pavement, no crossing point.

  8. Why legislation is not enough… Status: Post Upgrade Issue: Nice stop. How do you get to it? How does the bus get to it?

  9. Why legislation is not enough… • Examples of policy in this space are: • CDR for Accessible Tram Stops • Bus Stop Upgrade Framework • Station Policy (draft) • What difference does is make? • Defines success and how it should be achieved…

  10. Why legislation is not enough… Issue: Should we upgrade this site, given it’s in the middle of nowhere?

  11. Why legislation is not enough… Scenario: Two sets of closely spaced stops Upgrade Stop Logic: 400m catchment of stop means closely located stops need not be upgraded. Passengers may reach an accessible stop within 5 minutes walk. Do Not Upgrade Stop

  12. Why legislation is not enough… • So what is policy? • Good policy defines success and explains why an outcome is desirable. • It guides how decisions should be made which improves consistency and reliability in achieving outcomes; • And means that few decisions are left to individuals.

  13. Network approach to accessibility – expanding accessibility exponentially 1 corridor option 10 corridor options 6 corridor options   1 accessible bus route3 accessible tram stops 1 accessible bus/tram interchange 1 accessible tram/tram interchange 1 accessible bus route(2 accessible loading points) 1 accessible bus route2 accessible tram stops 1 accessible bus/tram interchange +2 interchanges= 9 additional options +1 interchange= 5 additional options

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