Elorduy Juan L, Pino Yesica, Gento Ángel M
Department of Management Science, Universidad de Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain.
PLoS One. 2025 Apr 29;20(4):e0322068. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0322068. eCollection 2025.
Public transport accessibility is vital for fostering inclusive and sustainable urban development, ensuring equitable mobility for individuals with physical disabilities or reduced mobility. Globally, over 1.3 billion people, including 4.12 million in Spain, live with disabilities. Despite legislative progress, many cities fail to meet accessibility standards that guarantee safe and independent public transport use.
This study evaluates the accessibility of 431 bus stops in Burgos, Spain, using a methodological design that combines compliance with accessibility standards and the lived experiences of individuals with disabilities. By identifying critical barriers and opportunities for improvement, this research provides actionable insights for urban planners and policymakers, offering a replicable framework for cities facing similar challenges.
A validated and reproducible methodology was employed to evaluate accessibility conditions through in situ observations, including the geolocation of bus stops and photographic documentation. This approach guarantees a user-centred perspective through collaboration with local disability organisations.
The analysis identified significant barriers, including inadequate vehicle encroachment prevention, poorly designed shelters, unsuitable stop locations, and limited accessible formats such as Braille and audio. These challenges hinder the independent use of public transport for individuals with disabilities or reduced mobility.
Addressing these barriers can substantially enhance urban mobility, reduce environmental impacts, and support Sustainable Development Goal 11, particularly Target 11.2. The proposed methodological design provides a practical framework for urban planners to create more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable transport systems globally.
公共交通可达性对于促进包容性和可持续城市发展至关重要,可确保身体残疾或行动不便者能够平等出行。全球有超过13亿人患有残疾,其中西班牙有412万人。尽管在立法方面取得了进展,但许多城市仍未达到确保安全、独立使用公共交通的可达性标准。
本研究采用一种将符合可达性标准与残疾人的实际体验相结合的方法设计,对西班牙布尔戈斯市的431个公交站点的可达性进行评估。通过识别关键障碍和改进机会,本研究为城市规划者和政策制定者提供了可操作的见解,为面临类似挑战的城市提供了一个可复制的框架。
采用一种经过验证且可重复的方法,通过实地观察来评估可达性状况,包括公交站点的地理位置定位和照片记录。这种方法通过与当地残疾组织合作,保证了以用户为中心的视角。
分析发现了重大障碍,包括车辆侵入预防不足、候车亭设计不佳、站点位置不合适以及盲文和音频等无障碍形式有限。这些挑战阻碍了残疾人或行动不便者独立使用公共交通。
消除这些障碍可大幅提高城市交通流动性,减少环境影响,并支持可持续发展目标11,特别是目标11.2。所提出的方法设计为城市规划者在全球创建更具包容性、韧性和可持续性的交通系统提供了一个实用框架。