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- (Disability Discrimination Case 10) Visually impaired transportation and roads
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(Disability Discrimination Case 10) Visually impaired transportation and roads
Last updated on February 9, 2021.
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Details of the case
By transportation, by road. When getting on or off the bus, shrink the area between the first step of the bus and the sidewalk curb as much as possible, and it is easy to get on and off if it can be narrowed (if the space opens, get off the curb once and get on the bus step Because of the height (step), it is difficult to balance the body.)
Regarding the case, what I wanted to do and what I thought would be better.
Most of the priority seats in the car are given to the seats and are saved. Sometimes I'm sorry when it's crowded, but I don't know the outside situation or surroundings, such as sudden braking, so it's safe to sit down.
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
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Page ID: 922-181-330