The Wheelchair Accessibility of Urban Bus: Physical and Social Aspects

  • Zhang R
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Abstract

In this aging society, the number of wheelchair users is increasing. As an affordable travel mode for them, the urban bus, a universal public transportation, should pay more attention to its accessibility. This essay explores the multifaceted issues wheelchair users face in accessing urban bus transportation. Multiple studies highlight the current state of urban bus accessibility problems in various cities by categorizing them into physical and social barriers. For the physical barriers, the full experience of wheelchair users taking the bus is discussed separately including moving to and from bus stops, waiting on platforms, boarding and alighting the bus, and moving within the bus to the securement area. It is found that the most common accessible problems of the urban bus include the unfriendly built environment, the platform that lack of information and protection, steep ramps, narrow aisles, and unsafe securement areas. Social barriers such as indifferent attitudes from bus drivers and the general public further complicate mobility for wheelchair users. Recommendations are provided to improve both the physical infrastructure and the social environment including training of bus drivers, ergonomic design, stop renovation, and awareness campaigns, aiming to create a more inclusive and accessible urban bus system for wheelchair users.

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Zhang, R. (2024). The Wheelchair Accessibility of Urban Bus: Physical and Social Aspects. Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology, 106, 404–411. https://doi.org/10.54097/qbq1fx76

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