Smooth Transit Connections
Public transportation and transit stops should be universally accessible, ensuring seamless connections between vehicles, pedestrians, and other modes of transport.

- Place stops near accessible pedestrian paths, and ensure that shelters have wide entry points and space for mobility aids.
- Include tactile signage, Braille information, and audio/visual announcements to cater to individuals with sensory impairments. Provide clear, tactile guidance between transit stops andpedestrian pathways, ensuring smooth transitions with minimal elevation changes.
- Ensure stops are well-lit, equipped with emergency call features, and free from obstructions.
Sources
- https://accessible-eu-centre.ec.europa.eu/content-corner/digital-library/en-172102021-accessibility-and-usability-built-environment-functional-requirements_en
- https://www.iso.org/standard/71860.html
- https://www.t-l.ch/collectivites/guide-des-amenagements-pour-les-transports-publics-routiers-tl/
- https://www.leitfadenbarrierefreiesbauen.de/fileadmin/downloads/archiv/barrierefreies_bauen_leitfaden_en_bf_version2.pdf
- https://www.vitoria-gasteiz.org/http/wb021/contenidosEstaticos/especial/cea/20190917/Avance_PMSEP_2020_2030.pdf
- https://www.punt6.org/es/books/espacios-para-la-vida-cotidiana/