Call for ‘usability audit’ to boost well-being of OKU at train stations


Platform risk: A file photo of the Titiwangsa LRT station platform, highlighting the lack of safety barriers.

PETALING JAYA: Authorities must conduct a “usability” audit before upgrading the safety aspects at train stations, say activists for persons with disabilities (OKU).

Malaysia Independent Living Association for Disabled president Sia Siew Chin said a usability audit evaluates the practical functionality and real-world user experience of the facilities.

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