Province supporting wheelchair accessible taxi fleets across B.C.
The B.C. government is supporting the upkeep of accessible taxis to provide people in wheelchairs better service.
The Passenger Transportation Accessibility Program (PTAP) has been launched to help offset the costs taxi owners and operators face in providing wheelchair-accessible vehicles.
The province said people reliant on wheelchair accessible taxis often experience longer wait times or lack of service, and the PTAP will help increase the number of accessible taxis available.
“Promoting equity in passenger transportation is an important way that we’re working to build a better, stronger future for all British Columbians,” Rob Fleming, minister of transportation and infrastructure, said.











