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chadd | 10 months ago

i'm not sure this is true, for instance NYC ranks as the second most disabled-friendly city

https://www.amny.com/lifestyle/new-york-city-ranks-2nd-in-a-...

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flomo|10 months ago

Surprising, considering the NYC subway has been ignoring the ADA as much as possible.

rangestransform|10 months ago

What else do you expect when elevators are 100M apiece

Saline9515|10 months ago

In Paris, 90% of the metro transportation system isn't accessible to wheelchairs and strollers. Buses are overcrowded and slow. Who doesn't enjoy to see someone cough on their newborn while fighting for a space for their stoller ?

StopDisinfo910|10 months ago

Buses are perfectly accessible in Paris. They are crowded but acceptably so for a city of 10 millions. It’s not fair to expect the collectivity to accept the externalities of cars so rich people can avoid some slight discomfort.