82%
Yes
18%
No
82%
Yes
18%
No

Historical Results

See how support for each position on “Transportation Accessibility for People with Disabilities” has changed over time for 186 America voters.

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Historical Importance

See how importance of “Transportation Accessibility for People with Disabilities” has changed over time for 186 America voters.

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from America users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.

 @RobinHoude from Georgia answered…6 days6D

Yes, and provide funding to upgrade existing systems to full accessibility

 @9MYFGYR from New York answered…6 days6D

Yes, but only when NEW infrastructure is being built, don't destroy something that works.

 @9MSNM83 from Virginia answered…1wk1W

Yes, but within reason, additional requirements could cause public transportation systems to just not be expanded/ invested in since they are already a huge challenge in the US. Depending on the disability, it could be hard to guarantee 100% accessibility.