Visual disability
There are approximately 1.3 billion people living with some form of vision impairment in the world.
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MaaS: A Solution for Tomorrow’s Mobility
Emerging digital alternatives such as MaaS offer an innovative mobility experience for smart cities of the future. Focus on the trip planner of tomorrow.
Disability as an Innovation Driver for the Smart City
Let’s explore initiatives from around the world that showcase new accessibility technologies. Here are some projects that caught our attention.
Vision Zero: A Revolutionary Approach to Road Safety
Road deaths and serious injuries are unacceptable. Dozens of cities in the World are committing to eliminating all road hazards. What is the secret to their success?
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8 Key Points to Ensure Accessibility for Customers with Vision Disabilities at Public Venues
8 Key Points to Ensure Accessibility for Customers with Vision Disabilities at Public VenuesAre you sure that your facility meets all the conditions to properly accommodate blind or visually impaired people? The standards for accessibility set by the Americans with...
A World Tour of Best Practices for a Subway Truly Accessible to All | Summary of a French Study
A World Tour of Best Practices for a Subway Truly Accessible to All | Summary of a French StudyProviding a safe and accessible service for all passengers is a major issue for all transit agencies throughout the world. That’s why, when we discovered the brilliant study...
How Cities in North America Communicate Efficiently about Accessible Pedestrian Signals: Good Examples to Follow
How Cities in North America Communicate Efficiently About Accessible Pedestrian Signals: Good Examples to Follow You’ve invested thousands of dollars in the installation of Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS). It’s now time to make it known to those primarily...
12 tips to welcome a deaf or hard of hearing person
12 Tips to Welcome a Deaf or Hard of Hearing Person You don’t know sign language and you sometimes welcome deaf or hard of hearing people? Don’t panic! For fear of doing wrong, we often just keep quiet. However, there are tips to facilitate verbal communication...
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