Study of Guiding Block Implementation on Public Places in Indonesia
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science |
© 2018 by SSRG - IJHSS Journal |
Volume 5 Issue 6 |
Year of Publication : 2018 |
Authors : Fiola Indah PutriPratama, Dyah RetnoSeptiani, Muhammad Abduh and Dwi Aries Himawanto |
How to Cite?
Fiola Indah PutriPratama, Dyah RetnoSeptiani, Muhammad Abduh and Dwi Aries Himawanto, "Study of Guiding Block Implementation on Public Places in Indonesia," SSRG International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, vol. 5, no. 6, pp. 59-63, 2018. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23942703/IJHSS-V5I6P111
Abstract:
This study aims for explaning the implementation of guiding block for visual impairment person in the general place in Indonesia. The study uses qualitative non interactive studies. The data collected through library technique and in the data analysis use the analysis of policy about good accessibility. The study’s result is the guiding block implementation on the general place in Indonesia still have many problem as such as incompability guiding block with the policy that has been set, the usage and utilization of guiding block from communityis not maximum, and also the inconveniences visual impairmentpersonwhen it is located in the general place.
Keywords:
guiding block, the accessibility policy of Indonesia, visual impairment.
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