Welcome to EDF's Transport Accessibility Discrimination Database

Here, you can report cases of discrimination, especially in transport.

You can share your information anonymously. You can also browse cases of discrimination in other Member States or by transport mode.

Thank you for helping us fight for a more accessible Europe!

Please be aware that we are not able to directly contact transport companies, national authorities or other bodies on your behalf that can solve your specific problem.

You can check who you should contact in our “Frequently Asked Questions”. We cannot give you legal advice either. That said, this information is very useful for our political actions and we might use it for anecdotal or statistical evidence.

We campaign for Member States to adopt and implement laws and policies that will hopefully prevent those situations from happening in the future.

Statistics

Here are currently 37 incidents from 15 countries.

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Numbers of incidents in Europe More details

23

Number of incidents by Air (Plane) More details

4

Number of incidents by Rail (Train) More details

3

Number of incidents by Road (Bus and coach) More details

2

Number of incidents by Boat, Ferry and Ship More details

2

Number of incidents by Local transport (e.g. Metro, Tram) More details

2

Number of incidents by Private transport (e.g. Taxi, Uber) More details

1

Number of incidents by Private transport (e.g. Taxi More details

Listing Incidents

Our frequently asked questions

Please find below a list of frequently asked questions about the Accessibility Discrimination Database.