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MBTA: a Global Model of Accessible Public Transportation
With 1,330,200 riders per day, including 30 to 40% who have disabilities or restricted mobility, the MBTA has long been committed to improving the accessibility of public transit in the Greater Boston.
9 Must-Have Apps for People with Physical Disabilities
Thanks to apps and features, people with physical disabilities can gain more autonomy and independence. Today technology rimes with accessibility for all.
Everything You Have Always Wanted to Know on Braille Mysterious Writing
On elevators, medicine boxes, descriptions in museums or door signs…, you’ve probably noticed those small raised dots. Braille, the writing and reading tactile system with raised dots used by visually impaired people, exists since 1829.
How Can Accessible Pedestrian Signals Become Responsive to COVID-19?
In a post-COVID world, great cities face new challenges: maintaining services to citizens while limiting
the spread of the pandemic. Among the population, blind and visually impaired persons are
particularly vulnerable.
Smombies: the New Safety Challenge for Cities in the 21st Century
Never heard of smombies before? It will soon be a word employed in your everyday life. Smombie is actually the blend of the words smartphone and zombie and is used to describe a person who’s watching their phone while walking in the streets.
How Can Shopping Malls Be Accessible to People with Disabilities?
Accessibility for all in shopping malls can be a real challenge. Some malls have found innovative solutions to make their places accessible for people with disabilities.