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Municipal Law No. 2,592/2025, authored by councilor Felipe Tchê, which establishes the creation of identification stickers for vehicles that transport people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), an action that aims to provide greater safety and visibility for this population.
The stickers, already made and available for delivery, can be obtained from the Public Service Department of the Municipal Transport and Traffic Superintendence (RBTRANS). To access them, it is necessary to have the TEA Card, in accordance with the established administrative procedures. This measure not only facilitates vehicle recognition, but also promotes a more welcoming and respectful environment for people with ASD and their families.
Councilor Felipe Tchê, author of Law No. 2,592/2025, which establishes identification stickers for vehicles that transport people with ASD in Rio Branco/Photo provided
The Municipal Health Department, responsible for coordinating the implementation of the law, announced that, in addition to the distribution of stickers, educational traffic actions will be carried out. These initiatives aim to raise awareness about ASD and the importance of inclusion, reaching a wider audience and promoting constructive dialogue in society.
Felipe Tchê expressed his commitment: “I am extremely pleased with the implementation of this law, which represents an important advance in the fight for the inclusion of people with ASD in our city. This year will be a year of hard work and dedication as we continue to develop policies that guarantee rights and dignity for everyone.”
The councilor also highlighted the importance of joint work between the departments and RBTRANS. “It is essential that teams are well informed and qualified to guide citizens on how to obtain stickers. Inclusion is a responsibility of all of us, and every small step counts”, said Tchê.
Law No. 2,592/2025 not only represents a legal framework, but also an ethical and social commitment to promoting the inclusion and dignity of people with ASD. With this initiative, Rio Branco stands out as a city that values diversity and actively seeks to create a fairer and more accessible environment for all citizens.
With the implementation of this public policy, it is expected that traffic will become a safer and more respectful space, reflecting the need for a society that welcomes and respects differences.
