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National Centre for Accessible Transport
Designing for Inclusion

Designing for Inclusion

The accessibility challenges of some active travel infrastructure for people with vision impairment and other disabled people.
Madeleine Hughes
Madeleine Hughes15 April 2026
Disability and Transport 2024

Disability and Transport 2024

Statistics on disabled people's travel patterns.
Cathryn Thompson-Goodwin
Cathryn Thompson-Goodwin15 April 2026
En Route to Inclusive Transport; improving the world through engineering

En Route to Inclusive Transport; improving the world through engineering

Many people in the UK face barriers to accessing public transport, including women, disabled individuals, older adults, neurodivergent people, families,…
Cathryn Thompson-Goodwin
Cathryn Thompson-Goodwin13 January 2026
No access for you: modelling the impact of inaccessible streetscapes on disabled people’s mobility

No access for you: modelling the impact of inaccessible streetscapes on disabled people’s mobility

This academic study explores disabled people's experiences with streetscape barriers, using data from 408 UK respondents and advanced statistical methods.…
Cathryn Thompson-Goodwin
Cathryn Thompson-Goodwin26 September 2025
Inclusive streetscapes: Embedding disabled people’s lived experience into street accessibility

Inclusive streetscapes: Embedding disabled people’s lived experience into street accessibility

Disabled people face major societal barriers, including higher anxiety and reduced access to education and employment. This academic study, based…
Cathryn Thompson-Goodwin
Cathryn Thompson-Goodwin26 September 2025
Midlands Connect Strategy: Powering the Midlands Engine

Midlands Connect Strategy: Powering the Midlands Engine

Most UK adults drive, with 50 million licence holders and 40 million vehicles. Driving supports work, education, and social life.…
Cathryn Thompson-Goodwin
Cathryn Thompson-Goodwin12 September 2025
Working Together for Accessible Transport

Working Together for Accessible Transport

The UK has a complex transport system. It has public and private organisations, and 1.5m employees. ncat worked to get…
Cathryn Thompson-Goodwin
Cathryn Thompson-Goodwin2 September 2025
Transport Design Decision-Making

Transport Design Decision-Making

Disabled people make 38% fewer transport journeys than non-disabled people—a gap unchanged for over a decade. In 2023, ncat launched…
Cathryn Thompson-Goodwin
Cathryn Thompson-Goodwin2 September 2025

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