Disabled pedestrians in Indonesia are required to wear signs identifying them as handicapped under new traffic regulations passed unanimously by parliament Tuesday.
Amendments to the Traffic and Transport Law state "handicapped pedestrians must wear special and clear signs which can be easily recognized by other road users".
The lawmaker in charge of the committee, which drafted the amendments, Ahmad Muqowam of the United Development Party, said they were designed to protect disabled people from road accidents.
"This is a humanistic act. It's for their safety on the streets," he said.
Asked what the signs should read or where people should wear them, he said this was up to the government to decide at a later date.
"All technical things will be explained later in government regulations," he said.
Transport experts said the law was preposterous and the government should focus on providing facilities such as level footpaths and wheelchair ramps rather than requiring people to wear signs. "It is strange when handicapped people are asked to carry extra burdens and obligations," Institute of Transportation Studies chairman Darmaningtyas said.
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印尼議會(huì)于本周二全體通過了一項(xiàng)新交通法規(guī),要求殘疾人出行時(shí)佩戴殘疾標(biāo)記。
交通和運(yùn)輸法修正案規(guī)定“殘疾行人必須佩戴特制的明顯標(biāo)記,讓其他路人可以很容易認(rèn)出?!?/font>
起草該修正案的立法委員會(huì)負(fù)責(zé)人、印尼建設(shè)團(tuán)結(jié)黨成員阿默德?穆克瓦姆稱,設(shè)計(jì)這種標(biāo)記的目的是為了使殘疾人避免遭遇交通事故。
他說:“這體現(xiàn)出對(duì)殘疾人的人道關(guān)懷,可以保護(hù)殘疾人的出行安全?!?/font>
在被問及標(biāo)記的具體設(shè)計(jì)以及該佩戴在哪里時(shí),他表示政府將稍晚對(duì)此做出規(guī)定。
他說:“所有的設(shè)計(jì)細(xì)節(jié)隨后將在政府法規(guī)中公布。”
交通專家稱,這種法規(guī)相當(dāng)荒謬,政府應(yīng)著力為殘疾人修建平坦的人行道和輪椅坡道,而不是要求他們佩戴標(biāo)記。交通研究所所長(zhǎng)達(dá)蒙特亞斯說:“給殘疾人增加額外的負(fù)擔(dān)和任務(wù),這可太奇怪了。”
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