Pune: In a boon for elderly and vulnerable passengers, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMPML) has introduced a new rule allowing front door boarding on all its buses. This initiative aims to provide greater safety and convenience to those who need it most
PunePmpmlFront Door BoardingSenior CitizensAccessibilityReal Estate PuneJan 02, 2025

Senior citizens, pregnant women, people with disabilities, and other vulnerable passengers are eligible to board through the front door.
No, you do not need to show any proof. However, it is assumed that those boarding through the front door are genuinely in need of this service.
Yes, PMPML has trained its drivers and conductors to assist vulnerable passengers with their boarding process.
PMPML is considering the introduction of more low-floor buses, installing ramps, and creating dedicated seating areas for vulnerable passengers.
For more information, you can visit the PMPML website or contact their customer service helpline.

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