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close Cancel email WhatsApp link share Share bookmark Save Disabled people will be able to travel for free by bus all day, every day across the majority of England after Andy Burnham lifted all restrictions. The government argues the measure will improve access to workplaces and help to ease the cost of living. Current rules limit free travel until after 9.30am in most parts of the country – meaning a free pass cannot be used to commute to work in most instances. From April, time restrictions on disabled bus pass holders that limit free travel to between 9.30am and 11pm…
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