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Empowering Autistic Travel
Rosie Mod
3 days ago
The National Autistic Society are researching autistic people’s experiences of transport. This is
our second and main survey
, and we are focussing on how train, bus and taxi travel can be more autism friendly.
If you or someone you know is autistic
and you are at least 18 years old, we are keen to hear from you. (
You can take part whether you do or do not take these modes of transport. )
www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/travelinsight
By completing the survey you can enter a prize draw for £100 voucher. If you have any questions please contact anna.taylor@nas.org.uk