Life skills - travel and mobility

Travel is an essential part of everyday life, enabling you to get to work, to visit friends and family or to go shopping. However, it can be a daunting experience of you're blind or partially sighted.

Our 'Life skills - travel and mobility' pages look at everything you need to help develop your independence and mobility skills, travel on public transport and take on new adventures in the UK or abroad. Packed with lots of experiences from young people from travelling in their local area to planning a trip abroad.

Mobility Training

Suzy McDonald, Mobility Officer with Birmingham City Council, makes some suggestions about developing mobility skills in young adulthood.

Your stories: Travelling independently

Anne Lewis, tells us her experiences of travel and using transport in the UK. You will find useful advice and information as well as the latest apps to help you navigate and plan your journeys.

Your stories: Guide dog ownership

Ben had always wanted a guide dog. Ben tells us his experiences of applying for a guide dog and how it has increased his confidence and independence and helped him make the move to his new life as a residential student at college.

Your stories: Travelling abroad

Many young people want to travel abroad and the number of opportunities for solo travel is increasing all the time. But what is available for young people who are blind and partially sighted?

Your stories: Getting around in your local area

Life in the countryside presents different challenges to life in the city. Six young people share their outlook on getting around in their local area, and their individual solutions to the problems they encounter.

Further information

Visit our Travel section which contains information on all aspects of travel, from planning your route, to information about how to get reduced fares and products that can help you to find your way when you're out and about.

You can also download our latest guide 'On the move' for safe and independent travel. The guide provides information on travel via bus, minicab and taxi, train and underground trains.

Contact: cypf@rnib.org.uk

Last updated: 12 April 2013

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Travel downloads, podcasts and apps

Many travel guidebooks are now available as downloads and podcasts, which are fantastic to listen to while you're on the move.

Cheaper travel

Travellers who are blind or partially sighted can take advantage of a variety of discounts and reductions to their fares.

Free time

Whether you enjoy learning new sports, love reading or going to the theatre. You can find ideas for making the most out of your free time.