Accessible Ranking

PWDs dual class action suits filed, challenging the New York City subway system’s Illegal discrimination against wheelchair users and others

New York City subway there’re still 350 stations in-accessible left totally 80% stations are unusable by people who can’t traverse stairs. And 25 stations got the elevators but recently remain as ‘out of service’

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Face on, the secret walk way…

The secret walk wayFrom the bad news, inspired me to do this video. Everyone got choices on their own wished, but not for PWDs. We got no right to get access to the basic facilities easily, and we have no even right to be ..fear ..of anything. Check out the ‘Face on, the secret walk way… (Video with English closed caption)’

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Today is my UBER Day!!

Bangkok, ThailandNot often that there comes an occasion that I will need to use a taxi. I really don’t want to take a taxi much because as I’m a wheelchair user, which is not comfortable, and I have loads of my stuff. Since it is inevitable, I need to do so. Now, I have three options; ordinary taxi, Grab car, and Uber. I picked up the last choice.

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The best basic accessibility and service, Japan metro train.

[Japan metro train test] Japan Metro Train Survey Since last year, on our private trip purposely to test all accessibility including services. What I have learned, the Japan transportation system designed based on the capacity of people in the small city. If you go there within a peak time, you will never be believed how many people are traveling.

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UPDATE! We’d officially informed the Governor of Bangkok and his team to delay a “S-Guard Project”.

S Guard The project will install a new barrier designed purposely to prevent motorcycle driver to proceed on the pedestrian’s footpath, while pedestrian still can be able to pass the barrier. I added my opinion that they’re not solving this problem at the roots, but the consequences. Even if the barrier has successfully been installed, motorcycle drivers still could find another way to drive on the footpath, or even disassemble it. Which would be a seriously criminal offence case.

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Brand New Seacon Square Sri-na-ka-rin after the renovation, Fully Accessible Facilities, the best priority car parking & excellent service

Seacon Square Sri-na-ka-rin, during the past 2015 – 2017, Seacon Square, Sri-na-ka-rin has been significantly improving its priority parking as well as accommodation facilities. After hearing that it’s fully reopened in service, I set myself to take a tour there: The new improved list. New Parking Building: providing 2,500 capability Disable Parking: located right next to the entrance of each floor. Its standard was so good as always. Disable Parking Capability: as I observed, there were 5 lots only on the first floor, and 2 lots for each remaining floor. Mall entrance: designed to serve for both stair and slope. …

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MRT Restroom Story: Men&Women-always open but not for the disabled one!

There is sometimes I need to use a restroom when I take a ride on MRT blueline. I have been traveling by using the metro train for very long ago. Just like you, there are some times I need to use a restroom in urgency. Well, but the disabled restroom is always closed while the rest are all open freely. There is always a sign stating that “Out of service. Sorry for any inconveniences.” I don’t know what is the logic behind this but it’s such an incredibly wrongdoing. It should be all open all the time during service hours.    

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Priority Car Parking at Central Grand Rama 9 Supers, Well Done!!!

Central Grand Rama IX I went there since last Thursday. The image was taken place on the 3rd floor during its closing time, not during the day. I asked security guards about any abuses of disabled parking. They replied that most of the time were quite empty. Almost no one illegally parked on it, only just sometimes which the security guard would definitely immediately check. This answer made me feel so delightful.

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Fortune Town has already installed elevator at the front of the mall enabled PWDs to get easier access to the metro train!!!

Fortune Town I have to say that disable lift is essentially an useful accessible facility that I have been waiting for long time for it to be installed here. Previously, when people with special needs want to get access to the connected MRT subway, they must take a very detour to pass on a slope in order to get to it. Approximately, the total distance is about 300 meters which is greatly far, totally uncomfortable, and time-consuming, especially if you are on a wheelchair. However, recently, I heard the news that it has been done completely. So I didn’t waste …

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Priority Parking Survey at Central EastVille for the first time

CPN has continually opened its new department store on suburb areas of Bangkok, according to its plan. I once had a chance to meet with CPN’s management to address a priority parking’s issue. I am confident that they are coming up with good result on this issue as well as other concerns such as accessible facilities.

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