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Getting Around

Plan a trip, a transport booking, or an appointment with step-by-step directions written in plain language — including accessible options where they matter.

How it works

Booking transport or planning a trip often assumes familiarity with apps and systems that aren't intuitive on a first try. Describe where you need to go and any mobility needs, and Claude lays out the steps in order — including wheelchair-accessible or lower-mobility options where relevant.

How to use it

  • Say where you're starting from and where you need to get to.
  • Mention any mobility needs — a wheelchair, a walker, trouble with stairs.
  • Ask for the steps in order, including which app or number to use.
  • Ask what to do if the first option falls through, so you've got a backup.

A few prompts to start with

Book accessible transport

"I need a wheelchair-accessible taxi to St Vincent's Hospital tomorrow at 9am from home in Sydney. What's the easiest way to book one, step by step?"

Plan a trip with limited mobility

"I want to visit my daughter in Newcastle by train from Sydney, and I have trouble with stairs and long walks. What should I know about accessible platforms and assistance booking?"

Understand a transport app

"I've never used the Opal app before and want to plan a bus trip across Sydney. Can you walk me through it step by step in plain language?"

Have a backup plan

"If my pre-booked accessible taxi doesn't turn up on the day, what's my best backup option to still make a 9am hospital appointment?"

Copy whichever fits, swap in your own details, and paste it into Claude to get a plain-English answer written for your exact situation.

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