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不好用、不能用 无障碍设施咋成了“障碍”
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-11-24 06:16
Core Viewpoint - The construction and management of accessible facilities in China have significant shortcomings, leading to obstacles for people with disabilities and the elderly, despite some progress in recent years [1][7]. Summary by Sections Issues with Accessible Facilities - Many accessible facilities are blocked, occupied, or incorrectly marked, making them unusable for people with disabilities [1][2]. - Specific examples include blocked wheelchair ramps and locked accessible restrooms, which prevent easy access for those in need [2][3]. Public Feedback and Complaints - Users have reported difficulties in accessing public spaces due to poorly designed or maintained facilities, such as inaccessible hospital entrances and dirty restrooms [3][4]. - Complaints also highlight the lack of accessible restrooms and the poor condition of existing ones, leading to frustration among users [3][4]. Blind Pathways and Signage Issues - Blind pathways are often obstructed by parked vehicles or other obstacles, rendering them ineffective for visually impaired individuals [4][5]. - Incorrectly installed braille signage can mislead users, creating safety risks and discouraging them from using these pathways [5][6]. Need for Improved Design and Management - There is a call for better design and management of accessible facilities, emphasizing the importance of user feedback in planning and maintenance [6][9]. - The recent implementation of the "Barrier-Free Environment Construction Law" aims to enhance the quality and management of accessible facilities, shifting focus from mere existence to usability and effectiveness [7][9]. Recommendations for Improvement - Experts suggest enhancing supervision and management of accessible facilities, encouraging community involvement, and utilizing technology for better monitoring and maintenance [8][9]. - The need for a clear responsibility framework and improved coordination among various departments is emphasized to ensure effective implementation of accessible facilities [8][9].