UNIACCESS. Design of Universal Accessibility Systems for Public Transport

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Design of Universal Accessibility Systems for Public Transport Suzanne Hoadley, Polis SIXTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME PRIORITY 6.2: Sustainable Surface Transport FP6-2003-Transport-3

What is? 2-year Coordinated Action to define concepts for universal accessibility in public transport, 6FP Goal: promote and support the networking coordination of research and innovation activities in the field of universal design of accessibility systems for public transport. Partners: multi-sectoral (GIAT, ENIL, AGE, SINTEF, CRF, COCEMFE, STS, POLIS, RATP) Group of experts (professionals & academics)

Why Uniaccess? Society s commitment to equality of opportunity Yet, Public transport far from being accessible due to: No accessibility provisions Wheelchair user boarding a bus Discontinuity in accessibility provisions Accessible devices out of order Public and staff attitudes Lack of universal design principles adopted in transport sector in contrast to building sector

However All passengers benefit Commercial issue: hidden group of potential public transport users Accessible bus, Norway Financial issue: reduced need for specialised transport Accessible metro, Copenhagen

Main activities of Uniaccess To gather state-of-the-art knowledge on accessible systems for public transport. To produce a roadmap of future R&D To come up with new R&D project proposals allows us to bridge the technology gaps. To define an improved collaborative innovation process To raise awareness of universal design

State of the art Infrastructure High cost of retrofitting older stops/stations Furniture installed by service providers is a major obstacle Verbal announcements are difficult to deliver Adjusting old building, Zagreb Wide control gates encourage fraud. Illegal parking at bus stops Bus stop in Malmø

State of the art vehicles Costly retrofitting of vehicles Life of certain vehicles very long Boarding/alighting is still a challenge Time lost due to opening/closing ramps Manual ramp, Norway Irresponsible driving Wheelchair users take more place in vehicles than other users and their evacuation can take longer. Manual ramp, Metro Paris

State of the art legislation & standards Legislation on public transport accessibility in Europe varies widely in scope and structure. Where legislation exists, it is not always adequately implemented due to lack of guidance, funding and enforcement. Absence of public transport accessibility standards industry is asking for standards. Legislation & standards alone will not deliver full accessibility. Policy and societal actions have a role to play.

State of the art society Lack of societal awareness about human diversity. Staff attitudes towards people with reduced mobility Private cars and specialised transport (taxis, community buses, etc) constitute a significant cost (environmental & financial) for society

Methodology for preparing the roadmap for future R&D State of the art Vision of the future Requirements Emerging concepts ROADMAP

Preparing the roadmap for future R&D Step 1. State of the art An overview of the current public transport system, from the point of view of different stakeholders Step 2. Vision of the future Set of scenarios involving travelers with different needs undertaking an intermodal journey from door to door (full journey chain)

Preparing the roadmap for future R&D Step 3. Requirements Analysis of scenarios to identify requirements (technological, political, societal, etc) needed to make scenarios a reality. 59 requirements were identified for all steps of the journey: To the terminal/bus stop: 9 requirements At the terminal/platform/bus stop: 15 requirements Boarding & alighting: 3 requirements During the journey: 15 requirements Information (horizontal): 15 requirements Booking & paying at home: 2 requirements Simple, straightforward requirements, eg 1. Ticket machine area should be accessible to all 2. Autonomous trip planning

Preparing the roadmap for future R&D Step 4. Emerging concepts Analysis of requirements led to definition of specific solutions (emerging concepts) needed to fulfill requirement. Solution assessed as to whether it is universal, ie, meets needs of all passengers 9 categories identified covering physical, sensorial & cognitive impairments. Example 1: ticket machine area should be accessible to all 3 solutions No steps around ticket area Ticket area is obstacle free Height of device should be adjustable

Preparing the roadmap for future R&D Step 4. Emerging concepts Example 2: Autonomous trip planning 6 solutions EU standards on design of public transport information services Fully integrated, real-time, multi-modal information systems Textual & spoken information available on different media (website, PDA, mobile) Speech recognition devices Option of phone or web-cam communication with callcentre operator Choice of font characteristics of travel information

Roadmap for future R&D - Mapping the challenges Step 5: Roadmap Takes forward those solutions deemed to have universal or broad application R&D challenges required to achieve a solution were identified essentially output specifications Defines level of priority (Very important, important, less important, undefined Planning horizon (short term 0-5 years, medium term 5-10 years, long term 10< years Broken down by journey step: Before the journey, to the terminal, at the terminal/platform/stop, ticketing, boarding/alighting, during the journey, information

Collaborative processes Goal: To establish a closer link between stakeholders and define a new improved collaborative innovation process. How? Examine current practice (how do designers, manufacturers, operators, authorities and end users currently interact). Identify good practice Prepare guidance for an enhanced collaboration

R&D project proposals Goal: To define new project proposals based on the R&D challenges identified in the roadmap

Dissemination Uniaccess Multistakeholder workshop from accessibility to universal design, 8 November 2006, Brussels Conference: Towards universal accessibility in public transport 9 November 2006, Brussels Reference manual Universal design in public transport

For more information Visit our Website http://www.uniaccessproject.org Contact project coordinator: Sara Sillauren, Euve-Giat, email: sillaurrens@euve.org Or shoadley@polis-online.org