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NCD Advises FHWA on Transportation Accessibility
March 17, 2026
The National Council on Disability (NCD) has formally advised the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) on enhancing ground transportation accessibility for individuals with mobility disabilities. This advisory focuses on addressing persistent barriers that limit access to employment, healthcare, and social participation for people requiring wheelchair-accessible transportation. NCD specifically recommends improving data collection in the National Household Travel Survey to better capture the needs of these populations and to overcome language barriers affecting limited English proficiency households. These recommendations signal potential future procurement or programmatic adjustments by FHWA and related agencies to improve inclusive transportation infrastructure and services.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate evolving requirements for accessible transportation solutions that may influence upcoming FHWA contracts or grant programs.
- Enhanced data collection efforts could lead to new opportunities for vendors specializing in transportation data analytics, survey technologies, and accessibility-focused transportation services.
- Agencies and contractors involved in transportation planning and infrastructure should consider integrating accessibility and language access features to align with federal priorities.
- This advisory underscores the importance of compliance with accessibility standards and inclusive design in federally funded transportation projects.
Agencies
Federal Highway Administration, National Council on Disability, U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics