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Saanich bus stop a pilot project for accessible design Feedback will be used to help update B.C. Transit’s Transit Infrastructure Guidelines, ensuring transit stops are inclusive for all users.
But this isn't just a Victoria issue. According to Eisenhauer, the bus stops are based on international design standards, which could mean plenty of other cities will have to make similar changes.
Comment: Floating bus stops go against accessible design Consciously creating unsafe barriers to essential public services violates the Canadian Charter and human rights-based legislation ...
A cultural group in Krumbach, Austria, invited seven renowned architects to design and build bus stops, with complete creative freedom, in exchange for one week’s vacation in the village of ...
The ‘UoM Bus Stop’ Design Competition 2024’, is an opportunity for the university students to showcase their creativity and engineering expertise. This competition challenges participants to design a ...
Such bus stops between a bike lane and the road away from the curb fail to meet any of of the seven principles of universal design. Authorities claim to be incorporating the principles of universal ...
“Floating or island” bus stops located between bike lanes and the road, away from the curb, pose ongoing danger to all pedestrians, but particularly blind transit users.