Study: 90% of respondents believe that the public transport system should be more inclusive for the visually impaired

A study conducted by SMU Senior Lecturer of Statistics Rosie Ching, and her 95 SMU students, shows that 9 in 10 sighted Singaporeans think that the public transport system should be more inclusive and efficient for the legally blind. As part of the project, SMU students interviewed 3,733 Singaporeans across all postal codes in Singapore, about their experiences and perceptions of the blind community. 79 per cent of the legally blind respondents think that Singapore’s transport system needs to be more inclusive for them to travel and get around more efficiently.

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Lianhe Zaobao