Will To Go, a Jodhpur-based mobility initiative, is providing dedicated wheelchair-accessible transportation across Jodhpur, offering ramp-equipped vehicles, trained drivers and simple booking to meet the everyday travel needs of wheelchair users, senior citizens and people with limited mobility. The service focuses on safe, dignified and independent travel for local residents.
Will To Go is a local transport service that operates wheelchair-friendly vehicles — including specially modified e-rickshaws, vans and taxis — built to enable passengers to board while remaining in their wheelchairs. The initiative’s core aim is to remove transport barriers that prevent people with mobility challenges from accessing healthcare, markets, airports and social activities in Jodhpur.
Will To Go was founded by Sagar Vyas, a resident of Jodhpur who is himself a wheelchair user. Sagar is affected by muscular dystrophy, a rare and progressive neuromuscular condition that significantly impacts mobility. Through his own daily experiences, he encountered the practical challenges faced by wheelchair users in a city where accessible transportation options are extremely limited.
Simple activities such as visiting a hospital, traveling to the airport, or attending social events often required excessive planning, physical assistance, and dependency on others. Conventional taxis and auto-rickshaws were largely inaccessible due to high steps, narrow doors, and the absence of ramps. These repeated difficulties highlighted a critical gap in Jodhpur’s urban transport system.
Rather than viewing accessibility as a limitation, Sagar Vyas chose to address the problem directly. Will To Go was born out of this lived experience — not as a charity initiative, but as a practical, dignity-focused transportation solution. The goal was clear: to create a service that allows wheelchair users and senior citizens to travel safely, comfortably, and independently within Jodhpur.
By designing vehicles that accommodate wheelchairs and by training drivers to assist passengers respectfully, Will To Go reflects the founder’s belief that accessible mobility is a basic right, not a privilege.
Will To Go introduced Jodhpur’s first wheelchair-accessible e-rickshaw and has been publicising real-world use cases — from hospital visits to airport drops — via local outreach and social media. Early demonstrations and community posts highlighted the vehicle design and ramp access, signaling a grassroots start focused on practical demonstration and word-of-mouth bookings.
Will To Go’s services are designed around common, recurring travel needs in Jodhpur:
Will To Go currently operates only in Jodhpur. Booking can be made through the website or by calling the local service number. Contact details listed publicly include phone +91 96805 95947 and email info@willtogo.in; the service is based near Chandpol / Fort Road, Jodhpur (342001).
“Accessible transportation is not a luxury — it is a basic need. Will To Go was created so wheelchair users and seniors in Jodhpur can travel independently and with dignity,” said the founder of Will To Go.
A local user added, “Earlier I had to arrange many people to travel to a hospital. Will To Go lets me go by myself in my wheelchair — it’s changed everyday life.”
(Quotes provided for this release; Will To Go has shared similar testimonials on social channels.)
Accessible transport unlocks healthcare, social inclusion and economic participation. By offering a local, reliable solution, Will To Go fills a practical gap in Jodhpur’s urban mobility and sets a model for other cities to follow. The initiative demonstrates how targeted, community-driven services can translate rights-based inclusion into everyday reality.
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