Screenshot from video of a long, slight inclined ramp with handrails left and right leading straight to two steps in front of a large house. A subtitle can be seen at the bottom of the photo "Comfort and confidence with every step. Strong materials, clean design, reliable support" The house has a USA flag to the right, a blue door and 4 pillars in front of the door supporting a shelf type porch cover above the front door. Bushes can be seen about the garden.
Is it just me or does that ramp (23 seconds into the video) lead straight to two steps? It questions why bother having a ramp at all?
Am I overlooking a glaring disability use case or is it a serious accessibility fail?
Surely a Flex Step would've been the better choice?