From the archives: this story was last updated in May 2019.
For individuals with disabilities, accessing public transportation is typically a challenging task. They have difficulties getting around on public transport, and on top of that, sometimes they face negative attitudes from other passengers.One unnamed Parisian bus driver helped turn a vexing commuting experience of a passenger with special needs into a pleasant one.
On Oct. 18, 2018, François Le Berre, who has multiple sclerosis, was waiting to board a bus from 17th arrondissement in Paris. However, he was having trouble getting onto the bus, as the passengers on board were seemingly reluctant to move up to make room for him.
“No-one wanted to move despite the access ramp,” Le Berre told Huffington Post.
The behavior of the passengers apparently irked the RATP driver, who stood up and ordered everyone to get off.
“Everyone did it, but some people did grumble a bit,” Le Berre said.
According to Le Berre, the driver then told the passengers, “Everyone might need a wheelchair one day.”
After all the passengers alighted from the bus, the driver came to Le Berre and said, “You can go up and the others, you wait for the next one!”
And so, Le Berre and his companion had all the bus to themselves as the driver drove off.
Social media users from around the world applauded the driver for teaching the passengers a good lesson. Some even urged French President Emmanuel Macron to honor the bus driver.
“Congratulations to this driver who emptied his Bus to allow a disabled person to ride. Nice lesson. I hope the other passengers understood!” one user wrote.
Another remarked, “A superb reaction from this bus driver.”
RATP, the operator of Paris’s public transit system, has been trying to identify the driver in an attempt to recognize him for standing up for the disabled passenger, CTV News reported. The RATP authorities said they won’t fire the driver for expelling his passengers off the bus as it was done out of kindness for a man in a wheelchair.
This story serves to remind us we should always be considerate and make space for wheelchair users while using public transportation.
“Everyone might need a wheelchair one day.” So, who knows, one day, you might be the one needing this little help from others.