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00:00The Olympic Games are over,
00:01and the Paralympic Games will be held from August 28th.
00:04Despite the efforts to be inclusive,
00:06Paris remains far from being accessible for people with limited mobility.
00:09Only 15% of subway stations are adapted.
00:12And again, in reality,
00:14with the exception of Line 14,
00:15on most lines, elevators are rare
00:18and access to the trams is often impossible
00:20for people with a motor disability.
00:22However, since 2005,
00:231.5 billion euros have been invested.
00:26But it would take much more to make the entire network accessible.
00:29And even with an unlimited budget,
00:31the technical constraints are enormous
00:33in an underground that is not malleable to infinity.
00:36The city of Paris highlights the fact that
00:37buses are an effective alternative for people with limited mobility.
00:41But neither their frequency nor the density of their network
00:44provide satisfactory answers.
00:46And the problem is not limited to transport.
00:48Too often, people with limited mobility
00:50discover that a public service or housing is inaccessible
00:53due to lack of clear information.

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