Paris promised to transform itself in terms of accessibility when it won the 2024 Olympic bid. While there have been improvements since then, much of the capital’s public transport system is still far from fulfilling that promise of accessibility for all, with just over a week to go until the Paralympics get underway. Story by France 2 and Emerald Maxwell.
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