2021
DOI: 10.6007/ijarbss/v11-i6/10219
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Access to Transportation: The Experiences of Women with Physical Disabilities

Abstract: Many disabled people still encounter significant barriers in getting access to transportation, especially those with physical impairments. Although the Malaysian government has developed significant disability provision, policies and legislation since the period of colonialism, disabled people still have difficulties accessing public transport. This paper, therefore, set to explore the experiences of women with physical disabilities in gaining access to public transportation. The study collected the data from … Show more

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“…Irrespective of body abilities, the journey chain should be easy to complete, and every element of the journey should be accessible. Barriers in transport are attributed to a wide range of factors including the design of vehicles, transport infrastructure, the built environment, public transport service and attitudes of drives and co-passengers (Amin, Razak & Akhir 2021;Bezyak et al 2017;Solvoll et al 2017;Vale et al 2017;Wu, Li & Li 2017).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Irrespective of body abilities, the journey chain should be easy to complete, and every element of the journey should be accessible. Barriers in transport are attributed to a wide range of factors including the design of vehicles, transport infrastructure, the built environment, public transport service and attitudes of drives and co-passengers (Amin, Razak & Akhir 2021;Bezyak et al 2017;Solvoll et al 2017;Vale et al 2017;Wu, Li & Li 2017).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%