It can't wotk in any way whatsoever...There is no ramp to get up, and if there is someone on the platform pushing the button, the open door would block them.
How do you know that exactly? And I never saw a wheelchair ramp that wasn't in front of the door. Completely illogical if that was true... which it isn't. I really don't understand why you so desperately want to think of a reason why I'm wrong but ok. That little defect is something you'll have to work out for yourself I suppose...
It can't wotk in any way whatsoever...There is no ramp to get up, and if there is someone on the platform pushing the button, the open door would block them.
How do you know that exactly? And I never saw a wheelchair ramp that wasn't in front of the door. Completely illogical if that was true... which it isn't. I really don't understand why you so desperately want to think of a reason why I'm wrong but ok. That little defect is something you'll have to work out for yourself I suppose...
It can't wotk in any way whatsoever...There is no ramp to get up, and if there is someone on the platform pushing the button, the open door would block them.
nah it opens the left door and the ramps is out of frame.. skip me with that bullsh#t
How do you know that exactly? And I never saw a wheelchair ramp that wasn't in front of the door. Completely illogical if that was true... which it isn't.
I really don't understand why you so desperately want to think of a reason why I'm wrong but ok.
That little defect is something you'll have to work out for yourself I suppose...
#38 that view though
#38 the balcony is probably accessible from the hallway which often is in between two rooms. This layout is also used in Austria a lot.