Georgetown launch:  August 2026 — all-electric fleet.
A GuyWay driver providing accessibility assistance
Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible taxi in Guyana

Accessibility-support GuyWay rides for wheelchair users — XL fleet, trained drivers, pre-booking recommended.

Fare range
GY$1,600–GY$1,900
Indicative · locked at launch · GYD
Travel time
Under 15 min in-city
Off-peak estimate
Availability
24/7
launching August 2026

Why riders pick GuyWay.

All-electric fleet

Clean, quiet rides in GuyWay's Tesla-led EV fleet — no fumes at the curb.

Fixed, upfront fares

See the price before you tap confirm. No surge, no haggling, ever.

Vetted drivers

Every driver screened in person in Georgetown. Safety training. Background-checked.

A human in Guyana

Local support, real phone line. WhatsApp a human when anything goes sideways.

Wheelchair-accessible ride-hailing has been missing from Georgetown’s transport market. GuyWay’s accessibility tier pairs the XL (six-seat SUV) fleet with drivers trained in wheelchair-transfer assistance and fold-and-store handling. It’s not a full WAV (wheelchair-accessible van) tier — those require separate vehicle stock — but it’s a material improvement on the current curbside-taxi negotiation.

What works now: manual / foldable wheelchairs that load into the XL SUV trunk, with driver assistance on transfer to the passenger seat. What we’re building for Wave 2: a dedicated WAV subset of the fleet with ramp access for non-transfer riders. For accessibility-sensitive routes (airport arrivals, medical appointments), pre-booking 2+ hours ahead gets the appropriate driver and vehicle assigned. See /accessibility for the full policy and hospital transport for medical-related rides.

Ready when you are.

Join the waitlist and get priority access at launch in Georgetown, August 2026.

Frequently asked

Does GuyWay have wheelchair-accessible vans?

Not in the launch fleet. The current accessibility tier is driver-assisted transfer into the XL SUV (foldable wheelchair loaded into trunk). A dedicated WAV subset is in the Wave 2 rollout.

Do drivers help with wheelchair transfer?

Yes — accessibility-tier drivers are trained to assist with transfer and wheelchair handling. Request the accessibility preference at booking.

How far ahead should I book?

For accessibility rides, 2+ hours ahead is recommended to ensure the right driver and XL SUV are dispatched. Airport transfers are typically booked 4+ hours ahead.