Visual disability
There are approximately 1.3 billion people living with some form of vision impairment in the world.
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Artificial Intelligence and Accessibility: Examples of a Technology that Serves People with Disabilities
Artificial intelligence can truly revolutionize accessibility for people with disabilities in various fields. It proves to be life changing!
How to Guarantee a Seamless Mobility Chain to Users with Disabilities?
Find out how you can guarantee users with disabilities a seamless mobility chain throughout their whole trip thanks to easy solutions!
A World Tour of Best Practices for a Subway Truly Accessible to All | Summary of a French Study
Take a ride with us and discover the best practices on subway accessibility with examples from all over the world!
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What Accessibility Solutions for Different Types of Physical Disabilities?
What Accessibility Solutions for Different Types of Physical Disabilities? Usually, when we think about physical disabilities, we visualize a wheelchair pictogram related to wheelchair users. But physical disabilities also concern people with reduced mobility...
How Can Multimodal Transit Centers Be Accessible for People with Disabilities?
How Can Multimodal Transit Centers Be Accessible for People with Disabilities?Multimodal transit centers turn out to be major nodes of transportation in large cities that aim at improving transport efficiency. They can easily connect together different means of...
Why Should Your Accessible Pedestrian Signals Have a Guiding Sound Corridor?
Why Should Your Accessible Pedestrian Signals Have a Guiding Sound Corridor? A guiding sound corridor brings more safety to blind and visually impaired pedestrians. They rely on accessible pedestrian signals at crossings to get around in the city with complete...
7 Tips to Welcome a Person with Disabilities
7 Tips to Welcome a Person with Disabilities Who hasn’t been uncomfortable dealing with a person with disabilities? We’ve all been afraid to drop a clanger, to be clumsy and to behave badly. It’s normal to feel disconcerted in a new situation when we don’t...
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