Perception of persons with disabilities groups on accessibility and connectivity of public transportation infrastructure in kuala lumpur, malaysia

Risha Ramli, Rosilawati Zainol, Naziaty Yaacob
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Physical and attitudinal barriers have been identified as systemic failings in public transportation, resulting in a plethora of impediments that obstruct the travel of city residents. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the perceptions of designated groups of people with disabilities (PWD) regarding the accessibility of public transportation in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in order to improve the city's public transportation system as a whole. This research strategy involves obtaining qualitative data from five distinct PWD groups, totalling twenty (20) respondents, using focus group discussion techniques four (4) individuals with physical disabilities, five (5) who are blind or partially sighted, three with learning disabilities, three older persons, and five who are deaf). The findings from the focus group discussions were organised into themes, categories, and codes. The results revealed that the PWD respondents had negative perceptions of the facilities, services, and safety of the public transportation system, particularly among those in the physical, blind, and learning disability categories. Standard operating procedures (24.12%), the design of public transportation vehicles (15.99%), and the design of transportation buildings (13.95%) were identified as the primary concerns. Additionally, the following recommendations were made; enhancing facilities and the built environment and educating the general public on the importance of creating a barrier-free environment. Understanding the perceptions of PWD toward the public transportation system in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia paves the way for an inclusive and seamless transport system in the equitable society of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, thereby fostering trust and confidence in the system, especially among PWD groups.
马来西亚吉隆坡,残疾人对公共交通基础设施的可达性和连通性的看法
物理和态度上的障碍被认为是公共交通系统的缺陷,导致城市居民出行遇到过多的障碍。本研究的目的是评估马来西亚吉隆坡指定残障人士(PWD)对公共交通无障碍的看法,以改善整个城市的公共交通系统。这项研究策略包括从五个不同的残疾人士群体中获得定性数据,共20名受访者,使用焦点小组讨论技术(4名身体残疾人士、5名失明或部分视力人士、3名学习障碍人士、3名老年人和5名失聪人士)。焦点小组讨论的结果被组织成主题、类别和代码。调查结果显示,残疾人士对公共交通系统的设施、服务和安全持负面看法,尤其是身体残疾、失明和学习残疾人士。标准操作程序(24.12%)、公共交通车辆的设计(15.99%)和交通建筑的设计(13.95%)被确定为主要关注的问题。此外,还提出了下列建议:改善设施和建筑环境,并教育市民建立无障碍环境的重要性。了解残疾人对马来西亚吉隆坡公共交通系统的看法,为马来西亚吉隆坡公平的社会中包容和无缝的交通系统铺平了道路,从而培养对该系统的信任和信心,特别是在残疾人群体中。
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