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hormati L, Nourmohammadi M. Appropriate urban streets to the needs of the disabled community (Case study: Tehran). Urban Design Discourse
a Review of Contemporary Litreatures and Theories 2021; 1 (4) :75-91
URL: http://udd.modares.ac.ir/article-40-50374-en.html
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Like other people with disabilities are entitled to the comfort of roads, streets, offices and banks in this regard with the problem and hinder traffic and do not. Failure to comply with appropriate legislation and remove architectural barriers at the level of problems for people with disabilities, veterans, people with disabilities, the elderly and .... Buildup. The purpose of this study was to create flexible urban streets and in accordance with the wishes and needs of the disabled. Cochran method is used. And randomly assigned 384 people with disabilities and 164 officials were evaluated. To collect data, a questionnaire was used. And data analysis, was done with SPSS software. The findings showed that in Region 2 and 10 of Tehran has been partially consistent with the standards. And if the implementation rules and regulations tailored to the needs of the disabled community, the movement of other people will improve.  In the current situation for lower share of the disabled population of the total population in the census; Lack of sufficient financial resources of municipalities, And a lack of understanding of the necessity of implementing rules and regulations tailored to the needs of the disabled community by the relevant authorities is the most important reasons the lack of compliance passages tailored to the needs of persons with disabilities.
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Article Type: Descriptive & Survey | Subject: Urban Mobility
Received: 2021/02/21 | Accepted: 2021/03/13 | Published: 2021/02/28

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