martes, 21 de febrero de 2023

Merida’s Accessibility for People with Disabilities . By Regina Campos García.

Is Mérida an accessible city for people with disabilities? That’s a good question, you would think that at this point cities would be pretty much accessible AND comfortable for any kind of people, sadly, that’s not the case.

First thing first, let’s talk advantages:

Most parking lots have a marked spot for people with disabilities or pregnant women.

In addition, most buildings have ramps or elevators. The last advantage would be the

number of programs there are.


But every light creates its own shadow, here are the disadvantages.


The most obvious one is people parking in the marked spaces or overwhelming the elevators.

We also don’t count traffic lights with sound. Lastly, the discrimination these people suffer

is unbelievable


In conclusion, even though we have done a great job this far, but we still need to make

a lot of changes

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