Public facilities provided for persons with disabilities (PWDs) in the vicinity of the city still needs to be improved because many are not in accordance with the prescribed specifications, as well as being disabled-friendly.
ramp failure
source:http://blog.ncpad.org/2011/03/22/12-what-were-they-thinking-accessibility-signs/ ramp failure
source:http://blog.ncpad.org/2011/03/22/12-what-were-they-thinking-accessibility-signs/
facilities such as public toilets, ramp, pedestrian walkways, wheelchair access, elevator and parking is available not only not perfect, but built-hearted at the same time until the trouble to use it. It acknowledged the Public Works Department engineer City Hall, Abdul Hamid said although Surip the various facilities provided for disabled persons, it has not reached the level of pride for non-disabled-friendly.
source:utusan malaysia 14/04/09
source:http://blog.ncpad.org/2011/03/22/12-what-were-they-thinking-accessibility-signs/
actually i dont really understand the purpose they built the toilet for handicap like that...is it can be use by handicap people?? one more question for us to THINK!!!!
source:http://blog.ncpad.org/2011/03/22/12-what-were-they-thinking-accessibility-signs/
picture say that the way is only for disabled people but disabled people need to use the stairs to meet with the staff person who incharge their wellfair.. is using stairs are easy for disabled people???? question there.....THINK!!!!!source:http://blog.ncpad.org/2011/03/22/12-what-were-they-thinking-accessibility-signs/
Another case that the disabled people need to use the stairs to meet the person incharge them.....are this location appropriate to locate handicap helpers office??? another question for us to THINK!!!!!
source:http://blog.ncpad.org/2011/03/22/12-what-were-they-thinking-accessibility-signs/
actually i dont really understand the purpose they built the toilet for handicap like that...is it can be use by handicap people?? one more question for us to THINK!!!!
source:http://blog.ncpad.org/2011/03/22/12-what-were-they-thinking-accessibility-signs/
the drop off for person with wheelchair is too steep.. is it safe for handicap people??are their wheelchair equipped with ABS brake system???