lunes, 6 de marzo de 2023

Is Merida an Accesible City? By Elizabeth Loginow Lazzari.

 Merida isn’t the most accessible city to explore by wheelchair, but with a little

preparation by mapping out its accessible areas, it’s doable.

I Agree because cities can improve their accessibility by keeping their

sidewalk repairs up to date. Sidewalks that become uneven or have broken

areas are very difficult for people with disabilities to navigate, whether they

are walking or using a wheelchair.

It is safe to say that accessibility benefits all members of society including

people with disabilities. Improving accessibility increases

the quality of life; creates more independence and better social integration. It

also leads to better health and can result in cost savings in a number of areas.

Several accessibility issues need to be considered when giving access to

your product or service: Visual impairments like low vision or color

blindness. Seizures like photosensitive epilepsy. Mobility or motor issues

like wheelchair users' concerns. Several accessibility issues need to be

considered when giving access to your product or service: Visual

impairments like low vision or color blindness.

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