Transportation for the disabled in Canada : an overview.

Author(s)
Forcier, C.
Year
Abstract

This paper describes how providing mobility for the disabled is a very complex issue. The variety and diversity of requirements are so great that no single transportation option could solve the variety of problems currently being encountered. Canada has come a long way but there are still some barriers that have to be overcome, and no law can overcome changes in attitudes to the introduction of new technologies. A better understanding willcertainly contribute to improved transportation for the disabled.

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Publication

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C 45236 (In: C 45189) /72 / ITRD E846233
Source

In: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Mobility and Transport for Elderly and Handicapped Persons, under the auspices of Florida State University and the Loughborough University of Technology, Orlando, Florida, October 29-31, 1984, 4 p.

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