Locating crosswalks and understanding the surroundings—the blind and visually impaired face many more challenges than just avoiding cars.| Inclusive City Maker
Not many of us can get by without our smartphones. So, what is the situation like for blind people and visually impaired?| Inclusive City Maker
Braille, the writing and reading tactile system with raised dots used by visually impaired people, exists since 1829. Let's dive into its history!| Inclusive City Maker
Discover how digital wayfinding solutions can help blind people find their way in airports, reach their check-in counter and then the boarding gate.| Inclusive City Maker
Invisible disabilities are disabilities that go unnoticed at first glance. Learn all the types and how you can make people more comfortable!| Inclusive City Maker
Find out everything you ever wanted to know about deaf and hard-of-hearing people and how to make public venues accessible for them!| Inclusive City Maker
It is often mistakenly believed that people with disabilities cannot use a smartphone. However they do have access to mobile technology. Take a look for yourself!| Inclusive City Maker
Find out how you can guarantee users with disabilities a seamless mobility chain throughout their whole trip thanks to easy solutions!| Inclusive City Maker
Multimodal transit centers have implemented innovative solutions to help their users with disabilities safely get around. Discover which ones!| Inclusive City Maker
Accessibility in the New York City subway is currently being revolutionized thanks to innovative solutions! Take a ride with us!| Inclusive City Maker
You don’t know sign language and you sometimes welcome deaf or hard of hearing people? Don’t panic! This article is made for you.| Inclusive City Maker
Riding the subway is the favorite means of transportation but subway accessibility can prove to be a real puzzle for people with disabilities.| Inclusive City Maker
Yes, you can rely on your smartphone and apps to communicate with deaf and hard of hearing people who come to your venue!| Inclusive City Maker
Accessibility for all in shopping malls can be a real challenge. Some have found innovative solutions to make their venues accessible.| Inclusive City Maker
Emerging digital alternatives such as MaaS offer an innovative mobility experience for connected smart cities. A personalized mobility!| Inclusive City Maker
Did you know there’s actually a whole range of hearing impairments? Plus the way hearing impaired people identify themselves is important.| Inclusive City Maker
Accessibility will have a new face at the Olympic and Paralympic Village in Greater Paris. The post Creating Inclusive Multisensory Signage for People with Disabilities appeared first on Inclusive City Maker.| Inclusive City Maker
Open data represents an opportunity for cities to reach universal accessibility. It shows the missing links of the mobility chain. The post Open Data Is Key to Fostering Universal Accessibility appeared first on Inclusive City Maker.| Inclusive City Maker
The Helsinky subway improved their audio signage system by installing on demand and remotely activated audio beacons. The post Our Audio Beacons Guide the Blind and Visually Impaired at the Helsinki Subway appeared first on Inclusive City Maker.| Inclusive City Maker
Audio beacons are an efficient way to provide more autonomy to blind and visually impaired people. They can easily use public transport.| Inclusive City Maker
More and more cities like New York have been exploring remote activation to trigger accessible pedestrian signals. The post Will Remote Activation Become the Norm for Accessible Pedestrian Signals? appeared first on Inclusive City Maker.| Inclusive City Maker
The smartphone has revolutionized the mobility of blind and visually impaired people. The post How Does a Blind Person Use Their Smartphone to Improve Their Mobility? appeared first on Inclusive City Maker.| Inclusive City Maker
What inclusive mobility solutions can improve the accessibility of public transit? Are they cost-effective? The answer lies with phygital... The post How to Foster Inclusive Mobility at Public Transit? appeared first on Inclusive City Maker.| Inclusive City Maker
Public agencies spend millions of dollars for paratransit services. But a cost-effective solution could make public transit accessible.| Inclusive City Maker
Did you know the first crosswalk emerged in the city of Pompeii more than 2000 years ago? Check out how it has evolved since Antiquity! The post The Crosswalk: Thousands of Years of Evolution appeared first on Inclusive City Maker.| Inclusive City Maker
A smart city is the perfect opportunity to provide more accessibility to deaf and hard of hearing people so let's put your city on the map!| Inclusive City Maker
What are the disability statistics in the US? What accessibility solutions can make the lives of people with disabilities easier?| Inclusive City Maker