rámpaigényes
Rámpaigényes is a Hungarian term that translates to "ramp-demanding" or "requiring a ramp." It is most commonly used in the context of accessibility, specifically referring to places, buildings, or services that necessitate the use of a ramp for access. This typically applies to individuals with mobility impairments who use wheelchairs, walkers, or other mobility aids, as well as parents with strollers or people with temporary injuries.
The concept of rámpaigényes highlights the importance of universal design and the need to create environments
Conversely, locations that have been modified to include accessible ramps are considered "rámpaigényesmentes" (ramp-demanding-free) or simply