I think it’s more just we have regulations in place for our buildings and our architecture to like you know make sure that there’s ramps in and that there are accessible bathrooms and stuff like that. But I think it’s just because games is in its infancy, it just hasn’t quite hi...
“As a person of determination, I don't want to be limited in seeing only certain attractions; I want to experience whatever sounds amazing to me and then figure out how to make it possible. Dubai is aiming to be an incredibly accessible city. For most experiences, it really helped to ...
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Braille voter slips, pick-up and drop facilities, wheelchairs and special ramps for better accessibility to booths are some facilities that will be provided by the Election Commission to the voters with disabilities ahead of the elections. While 11,000 Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) have been r...
Note on Accessibility There has been some concerns about the contrast on this blog, unfortunately some find it hard to read light text on a dark background while others prefer it. I am looking into getting accessibility options for the blog but until the
It’s often the small things: demand bells and mobile ramps, sign language operation or trained staff dealing with customers with various disabilities –all of this can ensure that the stationary retail becomes more accessible. And the demand is there. Which solutions are already being implemented...
sidewalks and busy street crossings lack ramps or clear signs, crosswalk timers are too short for the length of time needed for many to cross, steep streets and stairwells exist without accessible route alternatives nearby. Beyond physical accessibility issues, most public spaces are unfriendly for ...
If for some reason you lost the use of your legs and were unable to use any public transport, go to restaurants, cinemas, shops all because some architect though it a bit pathetic that we build wheelchair ramps cause they ruined the “look” of his building you, i imagine, would be a...
Making a course accessible means more than installing wheelchair ramps into the clubhouse. It also means allowing single-rider carts, such as the SoloRider, onto courses. According to Hikel and SoloRider users such as Martin Ebel and Bob Wilson, course owners and greenkeepers have to overcome ...
A study conducted by [8] interviewed 28 adult wheelchair users and found that the barriers frequently reported included narrow aisles, no ramps or steep ramps, bad weather, door handles or door pressure, no curb cuts or blocked cuts, travel surfaces, obstructed travel, etc. On the one hand,...