The Aci Pistoia launched its "Let us love"
will serve to improve safety on the roads of the province, particularly with regard to esigenze dei disabili.
L’Aci di Pistoia lancia la campagna «Amiamoci», per migliorare la sicurezza sulle strade dell’intera provincia, con particolare riguardo alle esigenze dei disabili. La campagna si rivolge in particolare ai soci dell’Automobil club, ma più in generale a tutti i cittadini, che sono chiamati a segnalare le barriere architettoniche, le buche presenti sulle strade e gli ostacoli in genere che oltre a costituire un rischio per l’incolumità di tutti, limitano la libera circolazione delle persone che viaggiano in carrozzina o con mezzi elettrici. L’iniziativa, presentata in conferenza stampa dal commissario straordinario dell’Aci di Pistoia, Antonio Recchioni and the Director Pasquale Amoroso, kicks off from the observation of the everyday difficulties that people forced to move in a wheelchair needs to address to move, especially in the city. The main difficulties are the lack of posts installed for recharging electric vehicles (in front of public offices or at the parking stalls reserved for the handicapped), the presence of architectural barriers that prevent access to public services, the absence of bicycle lanes on its own premises or protected for safe movement, the presence of potholes on city streets that are a risk factor for bicycles, scooters and electric vehicles. A report for the first of these difficulties was Loretto Petrucci (ICA awarded with a plaque), the national cycling glory of the '50s, now 81 years and that health problems are forced to move with an electric vehicle for the disabled. Petrucci was present at the press conference and he was also Massimo Toschi, a former commissioner of the Tuscany Region and the Regional Council today.
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