Good Practices
Are your pedestrian crossings safe for blind people? How do people with disability cross the road safely?
Our experts analyze all the good practices in terms of pedestrian road crossing in your area.
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Is Montreal a Fit City for Blind People to Live In?
How does the City of Montreal take into account the need for security of blind people? Let’s see what solutions provided by the city enhance universal accessibility.
New York City Accessibility : Are Pedestrian Crossings Safe for Blind People?
There are over 200,000 people living with vision loss in New York City. What commitments have been made by the city to address safety concerns?
Pedestrian Safety: Are Your Pedestrian Crossings Safe for Visually Impaired and Blind People?
Have you ever paid attention to pedestrian crossings in your city? You will never see your crosswalks in the same way again!
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Hearing Impaired People: a Multitude of Profiles for Different Needs
Hearing Impaired People: a Multitude of Profiles for Different Needs Did you know that hearing impaired people have several profiles and that the way they identify themselves is important? You may be familiar with deaf and hard of hearing people but for each of...
The Montreal Metro on the Way to Universal Accessibility
The Montreal Metro on the Way to Universal AccessibilityWith 1.36 million passengers per day, the Montreal metro is the first network in Canada and the third in North America behind New York City and Mexico City. The network, which was inaugurated on October 14, 1966...
Accessibility Data Collection: a Huge Challenge for Cities and Transit Networks
Accessibility Data Collection: a Huge Challenge for Cities and Transit NetworksIt has been around ten years since we massively adopted the use of GPS on our smartphones. But while this tool is extremely helpful for car journeys, it is much less efficient to calculate...
Artificial Intelligence and Accessibility: Examples of a Technology that Serves People with Disabilities
Artificial Intelligence and Accessibility: Examples of a Technology that Serves People with DisabilitiesMany of us think that artificial intelligence represents an abstract and futuristic notion we only see in sci-fi films with humanoid robots and holograms. However...
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