Accessibility In-Depth Focus 2017
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Posted: 25 August 2017 | Intelligent Transport | No comments yet
In this in-depth focus: Making disabled accessibility more mobile; Testing wheelchair restraints; Scientific research for accessibility in inner-cities; Testing wheelchair restraints at Q’Straint’s UK Headquarters…


- KVT Voice: making accessibility more mobile
Jim McGeever, Associate Consultant, LuxMobility - Enabling scientific research for inner-city spaces
Professor Nick Tyler, Chadwick Professor of Civil Engineering, UCL - It’s not all dummy business in the world of wheelchair restraint testing
Sara Carter, Marketing and Communications Manager, Q’Straint - Roundtable
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Related topics
Business Models, Fleet Management & Maintenance, Multimodality, Passenger Accessibility, Ticketing & Payments, Transport Governance & Policy
Issue
Issue 4 2017
Related organisations
LuxMobility, NXP Semiconductors N.V., Q'Straint, UCL
Related people
Jim McGeever, Professor Nick Tyler, Sara Carter