Assessing Pedestrian Facilities for the Blind in the Urban Environment of an Emerging Economy

In highlighting the sustainable urban environment of an emerging economy, walkability becomes a key trait. The criteria that can improve walkability in urban areas are the provision and ease of access to pedestrian facilities for everyone, including people with disabilities (PWDs). The mobility of P...

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Main Authors: Liyana, Mohamed Yusof, Shaliha, Minhad, Noor Asiah, Mohamad, Nurhidayah, Azmy
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Language:English
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spelling my.ump.umpir.353322022-09-30T04:37:38Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35332/ Assessing Pedestrian Facilities for the Blind in the Urban Environment of an Emerging Economy Liyana, Mohamed Yusof Shaliha, Minhad Noor Asiah, Mohamad Nurhidayah, Azmy HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements In highlighting the sustainable urban environment of an emerging economy, walkability becomes a key trait. The criteria that can improve walkability in urban areas are the provision and ease of access to pedestrian facilities for everyone, including people with disabilities (PWDs). The mobility of PWDs in urban areas is very challenging as they face physical, cultural, and social barriers that hinder their participation in society. In line with this concern, this study intends to assess the current provision and accessibility aspect of pedestrian facilities for the blind in Kuantan city by using on-site assessment. The findings reported that the pedestrian facilities for the blind in Kuantan city are lacking in the provision and not entirely accessible specifically on walkway/sidewalk, tactile block, pedestrian crossing, handrail, and ramp. The barriers underlined in the findings may act as a direction for local authorities and industry to improve the pedestrian facilities for the blind and, consequently, will be equally beneficial for all pedestrians. Penerbit UMP 2021 Book Section PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35332/1/Assessing%20Pedestrian%20Facilities1.pdf Liyana, Mohamed Yusof and Shaliha, Minhad and Noor Asiah, Mohamad and Nurhidayah, Azmy (2021) Assessing Pedestrian Facilities for the Blind in the Urban Environment of an Emerging Economy. In: UMP Research Series: Construction Engineering and Management (Vol.1). Penerbit UMP, Kuantan, Pahang, pp. 101-109. ISBN 978-967-2054-75-7 https://mohbeli.com/product/ump-research-series-construction-engineering-and-management-volume-1/
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topic HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements
spellingShingle HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements
Liyana, Mohamed Yusof
Shaliha, Minhad
Noor Asiah, Mohamad
Nurhidayah, Azmy
Assessing Pedestrian Facilities for the Blind in the Urban Environment of an Emerging Economy
description In highlighting the sustainable urban environment of an emerging economy, walkability becomes a key trait. The criteria that can improve walkability in urban areas are the provision and ease of access to pedestrian facilities for everyone, including people with disabilities (PWDs). The mobility of PWDs in urban areas is very challenging as they face physical, cultural, and social barriers that hinder their participation in society. In line with this concern, this study intends to assess the current provision and accessibility aspect of pedestrian facilities for the blind in Kuantan city by using on-site assessment. The findings reported that the pedestrian facilities for the blind in Kuantan city are lacking in the provision and not entirely accessible specifically on walkway/sidewalk, tactile block, pedestrian crossing, handrail, and ramp. The barriers underlined in the findings may act as a direction for local authorities and industry to improve the pedestrian facilities for the blind and, consequently, will be equally beneficial for all pedestrians.
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author Liyana, Mohamed Yusof
Shaliha, Minhad
Noor Asiah, Mohamad
Nurhidayah, Azmy
author_facet Liyana, Mohamed Yusof
Shaliha, Minhad
Noor Asiah, Mohamad
Nurhidayah, Azmy
author_sort Liyana, Mohamed Yusof
title Assessing Pedestrian Facilities for the Blind in the Urban Environment of an Emerging Economy
title_short Assessing Pedestrian Facilities for the Blind in the Urban Environment of an Emerging Economy
title_full Assessing Pedestrian Facilities for the Blind in the Urban Environment of an Emerging Economy
title_fullStr Assessing Pedestrian Facilities for the Blind in the Urban Environment of an Emerging Economy
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Pedestrian Facilities for the Blind in the Urban Environment of an Emerging Economy
title_sort assessing pedestrian facilities for the blind in the urban environment of an emerging economy
publisher Penerbit UMP
publishDate 2021
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35332/1/Assessing%20Pedestrian%20Facilities1.pdf
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