Ugly is bad enough,
but downright ignoring accessibility needs? That’s unforgivable.

Rusty City Entrance Railings: Ugly Urban Eyesores & Safety Hazards Exposed
Rusty City Entrance Railings: Ugly Urban Eyesores & Safety Hazards Exposed

P1 top image credit: @爱冷_Allen
P1 bottom showcases a real-world case study

Rusty City Entrance Railings: Ugly Urban Eyesores & Safety Hazards Exposed
Rusty City Entrance Railings: Ugly Urban Eyesores & Safety Hazards Exposed
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By WMCN

8 thoughts on “Rusty City Entrance Railings: Ugly Urban Eyesores & Safety Hazards Exposed”
  1. I totally agree that those rusty railings are both an eyesore and a safety risk. It’s frustrating to see accessibility issues being overlooked like that in public spaces. I hope city officials take notice and address this soon.

  2. These railings are an eyesore and totally neglect basic safety standards. It’s frustrating to see such poor design choices still being used in public spaces when they could easily be updated for both aesthetics and accessibility.

  3. These railings are such an eyesore! It’s frustrating to see safety and accessibility completely overlooked in design like this. The contrast between the original image and the real-world example really highlights the problem.

  4. I totally agree that those rusty railings are both an eyesore and a safety risk. It’s frustrating to see accessibility issues being overlooked like that—it just shows a lack of care from city planners. I wonder what the solution could be without breaking the bank.

  5. I totally agree that those rusty railings are both an eyesore and a safety risk. It’s shocking how often accessibility needs get overlooked like this—it’s not just about looks, it’s about making public spaces safe for everyone.

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