New stroller guidelines for Circulator
DDOT has issued new guidelines for stroller use on Circulator buses. (Robert A. Reeder/The Washington Post)
The District Department of Transportation issued new guidlines for strollers on Circulator buses. Officials said the rules are intended "to clear up any confusion about when and if strollers are allowed."
The rules give people using scooters and wheelchairs, people with disabilities and the elderly priority over children in strollers.
The agency also has posted dimensions of "acceptable stroller sizes" on the Circulator Web site.
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March 30, 2010; 10:47 AM ET
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Posted by: Jimof1913 | March 30, 2010 5:45 PM | Report abuse
But what if the child in the stroller is disabled?
Posted by: thetan | March 30, 2010 6:00 PM | Report abuse
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"The rules give people using scooters and wheelchairs, people with disabilities and the elderly priority over children in strollers."
Wouldn't this come under common sense?