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.
Whether you're thinking about making a journey for the first time or you're a regular commuter, this section has 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'll also find information on travelling by:
Further information
For more information on how to travel safely and independently, our 'On the move' leaflet, can be downloaded below or ordered from our Helpline on 0303 123 9999 or helpline@rnib.org.uk
Receiving great customer service can make travelling easier and safer. If you want to make sure that you're receiving the right level of customer service for you or you'd like to find out how to challenge poor customer service you've experienced when on a journey, order our free guide to getting great service:
We have produced a 'Living safely' guide that suggests practical things you can do to help feel and stay safe - - whether out and about or in the home. The guide is based on advice from the Suzy Lamplugh Trust, the leading charity on personal safety in the UK: