Wheelchair access
Posted by: Hillicent
16th Feb 2011 04:46pm
I wonder which category this belongs in?
Life in a wheelchair certainly makes you notice steps, narrow pathways, and steepnesses around the city ... make that the world! (Not to mention that wheelchair loos are often few and far between.)
Maybe I'm just a spoilt babyboomer, who wants open access everywhere just like before the wheelie thing. But I also think that accessibility creates good design for everyone, including kids, mums with prams, and anyone a bit wobbly on their feet.
And hands up who hasn't been so drunk they battered and bruised themselves falling up/down stairs!
NEEDA
- 8th Aug 2011 08:31am
I'm happy to know that there are a lot of wheelchair access around now ,unlike some years back, even hotels have wheelchair friendly accomodations nowadays and it really help people get on with their everyday things easily not only for the disabled but everyone in particular. Businesses should really think about putting wheelchair access seriously and prioritized them as well.
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