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Last updated on February 9, 2021.

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(Disability Discrimination Case 7) Visually impaired transportation and roads

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Details of the case

On buses running in the city, we confirmed cases where the entrance door of the bus did not open and no destination information was broadcast even though there was a person who seemed to be a user at the stop. The visually impaired or low-definition may not be able to determine where to go to the bus, and may miss the opportunity to get on the desired bus.

Regarding the case, what I wanted to do and what I thought would be better.

If you see a person near the designated stop, make sure to stop the route bus and open the entrance door. Also, at the same time, it is necessary to carry out the destination information broadcast without omission.

Disability type of target person

Visual impairment

Scene

Transportation and Roads

Inquiries to this page

Health and Social Welfare Bureau Disability Welfare and Health Department Disability Measures Promotion Section

Phone: 045-671-3598

Phone: 045-671-3598

Fax: 045-671-3566

E-Mail address kf-sabetsu-kaisyou@city.yokohama.lg.jp

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