Harrogate MP Tom Gordon has challenged the Transport Minister on the "unfair" policy that prevents disabled people from using their bus passes before 9am.
Mr Gordon raised this issue following a panel discussion he chaired last week, which provided disabled people with a platform to voice their concerns directly to key experts.
Organised by Disability Action Yorkshire, a local charity dedicated to empowering disabled individuals, the event brought together specialists in transport, housing, healthcare, employment, and town centre accessibility.
Community members shared their experiences, highlighting the significant challenges they face in accessing healthcare, navigating public transport, and securing employment.
One of the key issues raised was the inability for disabled people to use their bus passes before 9am.
This restrictive bus pass rule prevents disabled people from travelling at the same time as everyone else – whether for work, education, or social trips.
Tom said:
“Hearing disabled people in Yorkshire tell me last week that they are unable to use their disabled bus pass during peak hours completely shocked me. It is completely unacceptable and places unnecessary limitations on disabled people’s lives.
“This restriction prevents disabled people from doing what so many of us take for granted – using public transport at peak times to get to work, school, or town centres. It severely limits opportunities and reinforces inequality.
“As a society, we must work together to break down the barriers disabled people face daily.
“The government must take action and make meaningful changes.
“I hope the Minister agrees to meet with us and does not continue to ignore the needs of disabled people.”
Mr Gordon has written to the Minister requesting a meeting alongside Jackie Snape, Chief Executive of Disability Action Yorkshire, to further discuss how the government can address this issue proactively.

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