Assessment of accessible facilities for disabled passenger movement in aerodrome terminals in Klang Valley

The effectiveness of accessibility in public transport has prompted a great deal of weakness and confines many disabled from moving around unreservedly. As far as the built-up environment is concerned, it is important that it should be barrier-free and adapted to fulfill the needs of all people equa...

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Main Authors: Ramli M.Z., Hasnol J.N.E., Hamid N.B., Ismail N., Zawawi M.H., Zainal M.Z.
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Published: American Institute of Physics Inc. 2023
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-231162023-05-29T14:37:51Z Assessment of accessible facilities for disabled passenger movement in aerodrome terminals in Klang Valley Ramli M.Z. Hasnol J.N.E. Hamid N.B. Ismail N. Zawawi M.H. Zainal M.Z. 57195984780 57195983271 57190252816 57216608114 39162217600 57195979188 The effectiveness of accessibility in public transport has prompted a great deal of weakness and confines many disabled from moving around unreservedly. As far as the built-up environment is concerned, it is important that it should be barrier-free and adapted to fulfill the needs of all people equally. The consideration of equal accessibility to outdoor environments is still lacking. These cause the problems with poor accessibility, the disabled people face more challenges and difficulties while travelling and using the public transport. Therefore, the aim of the study is to evaluate the performance of accessible facilities for disabled movement in aerodrome terminals in Klang Valley. An assessment rating was developed from an established guideline to assess the disabled facilities provided in the Aerodrome Terminal 1 and Aerodrome Terminal 2 by using manual observation and measurement technique. Based on the results obtained, the facility for disabled people in both aerodrome terminals are moderate. Aerodrome Terminal 1 is averagely 63.46% while for Aerodrome Terminal 2 is 67.31%. Results demonstrated that effort is needed by the respective agencies and there was a demand on re-designing the current facility, so that disabled people will not face any difficulty while traveling through public transport stations or terminals. � 2017 Author(s). Final 2023-05-29T06:37:51Z 2023-05-29T06:37:51Z 2017 Conference Paper 10.1063/1.5002308 2-s2.0-85030686609 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85030686609&doi=10.1063%2f1.5002308&partnerID=40&md5=739eb254d4952c8443ec1c785c230f71 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/23116 1885 20114 American Institute of Physics Inc. Scopus
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description The effectiveness of accessibility in public transport has prompted a great deal of weakness and confines many disabled from moving around unreservedly. As far as the built-up environment is concerned, it is important that it should be barrier-free and adapted to fulfill the needs of all people equally. The consideration of equal accessibility to outdoor environments is still lacking. These cause the problems with poor accessibility, the disabled people face more challenges and difficulties while travelling and using the public transport. Therefore, the aim of the study is to evaluate the performance of accessible facilities for disabled movement in aerodrome terminals in Klang Valley. An assessment rating was developed from an established guideline to assess the disabled facilities provided in the Aerodrome Terminal 1 and Aerodrome Terminal 2 by using manual observation and measurement technique. Based on the results obtained, the facility for disabled people in both aerodrome terminals are moderate. Aerodrome Terminal 1 is averagely 63.46% while for Aerodrome Terminal 2 is 67.31%. Results demonstrated that effort is needed by the respective agencies and there was a demand on re-designing the current facility, so that disabled people will not face any difficulty while traveling through public transport stations or terminals. � 2017 Author(s).
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Ramli M.Z.
Hasnol J.N.E.
Hamid N.B.
Ismail N.
Zawawi M.H.
Zainal M.Z.
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author Ramli M.Z.
Hasnol J.N.E.
Hamid N.B.
Ismail N.
Zawawi M.H.
Zainal M.Z.
spellingShingle Ramli M.Z.
Hasnol J.N.E.
Hamid N.B.
Ismail N.
Zawawi M.H.
Zainal M.Z.
Assessment of accessible facilities for disabled passenger movement in aerodrome terminals in Klang Valley
author_sort Ramli M.Z.
title Assessment of accessible facilities for disabled passenger movement in aerodrome terminals in Klang Valley
title_short Assessment of accessible facilities for disabled passenger movement in aerodrome terminals in Klang Valley
title_full Assessment of accessible facilities for disabled passenger movement in aerodrome terminals in Klang Valley
title_fullStr Assessment of accessible facilities for disabled passenger movement in aerodrome terminals in Klang Valley
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of accessible facilities for disabled passenger movement in aerodrome terminals in Klang Valley
title_sort assessment of accessible facilities for disabled passenger movement in aerodrome terminals in klang valley
publisher American Institute of Physics Inc.
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