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As of June 30, 2009, EMT has a total of 445 low floor buses, 385 of which feature a special system of kneeling and ramp to facilitate access for people with reduced mobility. Each of these buses, which are spread over all the lines of the EMT provides a platform with safety belts aside for 1 or 2 wheelchairs, which is located in the central part of the bus. These buses are identified by a special logo, identical to that shown on this page.
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| On the website the following logo is included lines that satisfy the requirements of the European quality standard in terms of adaptability, specifically that 80% of the busses are adapted. |
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Up to the 1/07/2009 the situation of the lines concerning access for people with reduced mobility is: |
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| | ADAPTED LINES: Are those lines that satisfy the requirements of the European quality standard in terms of adaptability in that ensures that at least 80% of the buses of the line are matched. NO LINES ADAPTED: Those lines where there is no guarantee that the minimum required is met, even though almost all of them are found above 50% adjusted. |
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The timetables for partially adapted lines show two options, the first shows the timetable for the all the busses on the route and the other shows only those busses that have been adapted for disabled access. |
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