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by dmitriid
1855 days ago
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> the first time I went to Europe that if you were in a wheel chair you couldn't access 90% of building. Even new ones. Also good luck navigating their subways and train stations. All I can say is `wat?` But probably depends on which part of Europe, too. Most of the Northern Europe I've seen, you can access pretty much everything and every train and subway station is equipped with a wheelchair-accessible elevator. Some parts of Europe may have old infrastructure that can't be easily retrofitted. London's subway has stations that are not wheelchair accessible, and accessibility is always marked on the map: https://content.tfl.gov.uk/standard-tube-map.pdf |
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