Rehabus
A Guide to Public Transport for People with Disabilities
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Existing Public Transport Facilities
- Chapter 3 Rehabus Service
- Chapter 4 Certificate for Picking Up or Setting Down of Passengers with Disabilities in Restricted Zone Contact Organizations
- Chapter 5 Passenger Service Information
Rehabus
- Hong Kong Society For Rehabilitation (Scheduled Route Service and Dial-a-Ride Service)
- Kwoon Chung Inclusive and Accessible Transport Services Co., Ltd (Feeder Service and Weekend Recreational Service)
Disabled Drivers/ Passengers
- “Disabled Person’s Parking Permit” – Notes to Help You
- Application for Parking Certificate for Drivers who Carry People with Mobility Disabilities (Notes to Help You)
- On-street Parking Spaces Designated for Drivers Holding the “Disabled Person’s Parking Permit” and “Parking Certificate for Drivers who Carry People with Mobility Disabilities”(applicable to parking spaces with modified traffic signs)
- Designated Parking Spaces in Government Multi-storey Carparks under Management of Transport Department
- The list of carparks with accessible parking spaces that allow the holders of Parking Certificate for Drivers who Carry People with Mobility Disabilities to use
- Enquiry of “Disabled Person’s Parking Permit” application progress
- Enquiry of “Parking Certificate for Drivers who Carry People with Mobility Disabilities” application progress
Forms of Service for People with Disabilities
Frequently Asked Questions about Transport for People with Disabilities
Barrier-free Access Facilities of the Transport Department’s Offices/Premises
Contact Details of Access Co-ordinator and Access Officer
Pedestrian Crossing Facility for Visually Impaired Person
Disabled Parkingpermit
In planning their visits to places of interest, disabled individuals may also wish to call the venue ahead of time and ask about:
- any assistance available to people with disabilities and whether booking in advance is necessary;
- transport and parking information;
- best way to access the premises;
- availability of special guided tours and facilities for disabled persons (e.g. The Hong Kong Central Library provides tactile guide paths, special service counters, adjustable reading tables and toilets for the disabled, etc); and;
- any concessions on tickets and admission fees for people with disabilities.
Supermarket offers free delivery to people with disabilities
In addition, people with disabilities and their family members or carers may apply for free delivery service offered by supermarkets in Hong Kong. The application form can be downloaded from the Labour and Welfare Bureau’s website.