Commuters scrambled to pull an Atlanta woman to safety after she walked over the edge of a train platform, falling onto the tracks as a train approached. The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority says the woman is visually impaired. (July 23)
Todays Question:
How can we help to stop this type of incidence from happen again
Should we think about redesign our metro stations to help impaired peoples
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How about putting some balcony or a steel fence to avoid direct access to tracks
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