SAN DIEGO – “Safe, reliable transportation remains one of the greatest barriers for many individuals living with epilepsy. For those who cannot drive, getting to work, school, or a doctor’s appointment can take hours – multiple transfers, delays, and limited routes turn simple errands into exhausting journeys. For someone managing seizures, that unpredictability can be overwhelming.
Many in our community depend on public transit because they have no other choice and are often left out of the conversation. MTS is an essential service, but it simply isn’t meeting the needs of riders living with epilepsy and other disabilities. Long waits and inconsistent schedules can mean missed medical care, lost income, or trips abandoned altogether.
The constant possibility of a seizure also turns crowded public settings into a source of anxiety and stigma. Experiencing a seizure on a packed bus or busy station can be traumatic, for the individual and for those who may not know how to respond. More options mean fewer risks, fewer barriers, and greater independence.
Waymo’s arrival in San Diego matters because it represents possibility – shorter and more affordable trips, safer travel, and greater autonomy. It offers dignity, choice, and access to the everyday moments many take for granted.
This is not an either/or issue. We applaud efforts to strengthen MTS while expanding access to new mobility solutions. When San Diegans living with epilepsy have multiple transportation options, they gain opportunity – employment, healthcare, education, and true connection to their community.
We look forward to what this progress will bring and encourage local leaders to prioritize accessibility and innovation for those who need it most.”