Are ethnic group who are within wheelchairs competent to move around within Paris?

I will be visiting Paris surrounded by Oct 2008 but I must use a motorized scooter. Is this a common verbs i n Paris? Do Many tourists use them?



Answers:    I regret to say that Paris presents frequent difficulties to individuals who are mobility challenged.

There is nought in France equivalent to the ADA and almost no provision is made for the use of chairs and scooters.

You will find that nearby are no curb cuts and that ramps are few and far between. Many trunk sights, Sacre Coeur and the tomb of Napoleon for example, are simply inaccessible. However, access to the major museums is tremendously good (the Cluny is a bigwig exception).

Bathroom access in Paris remains problematic. Wheelchair accessible public bathrooms remain extremely scarce except at the foremost museums.

Be alert to the fact that within are no standards for the use of the word "accessible" and places that would never meet American standards for accessibily can be represented as accessible.
not however perfect but ok
they usually prefer busses ot cabs...
discussion about tourists as expected.
and by 2008, there must be wet and electricity all around ...

Stop thinking more or less Paris as a third world country city.
There are more helps to cripple than within the US
paris, like adjectives great cities is equiped for wheelchairs, but it's still not 100%.
some metro station are equiped but not all
most bus are equiped,
i suggest it's not worse than where you are,
so it should be ok


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