Illiterate Sample Clauses

Illiterate. Ask several people for directions because they do not trust one answer - Illiterate people cannot read signs, information boards, websites or apps. Women - Tactics take the car, travel in groups, leaving early, streets with good lighting - All participants limited by safety are women. - 69% of the women felt limited due safety when travelling. 35% feel is very limited due to safety - Rather travel during the day - Female participants in Barcelona feel less safe than female participants in Tilburg, Flanders and Ancona. - Car drivers feel safer, but not everyone can afford it, making women's safety a social, economic problem. What they have in common - Feel less embarrassed to ask family members for help - Make it very explicit that service is there to help them - Discount cards are effective - little to no trouble paying with cards and recharging them - People hate feeling embarrassed for their inability - People downplay their problems, especially elderly - Bus is perceived as transport for the poor - All plan new trips upfront at home - Often struggle with understanding the boards and signs during the trip - elderly with low digital capabilities are more likely to use their phones than computers - shared mobility is marginal and is not seen as a solution Elderly Opportunities - Due to retirement, they have more time. They travel outside of peak hours, often for leisure and family. - Elderly stated to no difficulties operating ticket vending machines, paying with a transport card and checking in at stations. In the beginning, they sometimes struggle to figure it out, but when they know it, they keep on using it. - The elderly are resilient and can ask for help, but they need to feel comfortable doing so. If they ask for help, it is often on family ties. - This group is diverse. Some elderly have good digital capabilities and are not help dependent. These are often elderly who perceive no financial limitations, which could be an indication that their work before retirement has provided these digital capabilities. - If they can afford it, they call a taxi if they can't figure it out online - In the case of the dial-a-bus, participants appreciated that they had to call the first time; they felt well helped and comfortable. The dial a bus system is very successful for people with low digital capabilities. Many rely on this system and have made use of it for many years. Even participants who know how to plan a trip online often prefer to keep using the phone se...
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