Dial lobby
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UNCERTAINTY surrounding the future of London's dial-a-ride public transport systems for disabled people have prompted the Federation of London Dial-aRides to organise a lobby of Parliament on March 19.
The Federation would like to see a commitment to the continued future of dial-a-rides included in the London Regional Transport Bill currently before Parliament.
In the last three years some special public transport systems have been developed and serve up to 10,000 Londoners who are unable to use conventional public transport.
Most use specially converted cars and minibuses and charge normal bus fares.
The systems were set up with help from the Greater London Council.