Bordsteinabsenkung
Bordsteinabsenkung, also known as curb cut or dropped curb, refers to the modification of a raised concrete curb to create a sloped or ramped access point. These are primarily implemented to improve accessibility for individuals using wheelchairs, strollers, or other wheeled mobility devices. By reducing the height difference between the sidewalk and the street or driveway, Bordsteinabsenkung facilitates smoother passage and prevents obstacles for those who would otherwise face a significant barrier.
The implementation of Bordsteinabsenkung is a common feature in urban planning and public works projects aimed
Beyond direct accessibility benefits, Bordsteinabsenkung also aids in managing water runoff by allowing it to flow