V3ra
^I find hospital trips very stressful because of parking, or lack of it.^
Appointment letters for our local hospitals strongly advise us to use public transport rather than drive there ourselves, because of the limited parking available 😕
But the public transport is unreliable. What is more, once out of London, many hospitals have huge hinter lands with patients routinely coming to hospital from 20 or 30 miles away and needing to change buses or go from train to bus.
Given, that by definition, most people going to a hospital are old or ill and often both, public transport is just not practical because of disability and frailness.
I doubt my DH could cope with walking to our local bus stop, more than a quarter of a mile away, he would find sitting on a bus going all round the local villages before starting to head towards the hospital 15 miles away, a journey of well over an hour, exhausting and as our hospital is built on a hilly site, he would then have to walk uphill from the bus stop to the relevant department.
Instead I take him by car - 45 minutes. Drop him off at the hospital, drive to a big supermarket half a mile away and park the car in the attached public car park, walk back to he hospital, down hill all the way to be with him, and when the appointment is over, I make the half mile uphill walk back to the public car park and drive round to the hospital to pick him up.
Taxis cost £50 plus each way.
I ams orry to say this, but so much of public departments base their travel plans on some ideal world that has no connection with the world that the people using their facilities actually live in.