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  2. Accessible tourism - Wikipedia

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    Nehantic Trail - Rhododendron Sanctuary Trail entrance and Wheelchair-accessible sign. Accessible tourism is the ongoing endeavor to ensure tourist destinations, products, and services are accessible to all people, regardless of their physical or intellectual limitations, disabilities or age. [1]

  3. Google Maps can find wheelchair-accessible routes - AOL

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    Google announced today that Maps is getting a new feature aimed at helping those in wheelchairs or people with other mobility restrictions. While lots of people rely on apps like Google Maps to ...

  4. International Symbol of Access - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s, with the rise of universal design, there grew a need for a symbol to identify accessible facilities. [3] In 1968, Norman Acton, President of Rehabilitation International (RI), tasked Karl Montan, chairman of the International Commission of Technology and Accessibility (ICTA), to develop a symbol as a technical aid and present in the group's 1969 World Congress convention in ...

  5. Paratransit - Wikipedia

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    Some paratransit systems have begun subsidizing private taxi or ride-hailing trips as an alternative to the government-run or government-contracted system. For example, in 2010, Solano County, California dissolved Solano Paratransit and allowed paratransit-eligible passengers to buy $100 worth of taxi scrip for $15.

  6. Accessibility (transport) - Wikipedia

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    In transport planning, accessibility refers to a measure of the ease of reaching (and interacting with) destinations [1] or activities distributed in space, [2] [3] e.g. around a city or country. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Accessibility is generally associated with a place (or places) of origin.

  7. How accessible is Disney World for guests who use a ... - AOL

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    What to know about accessibility for guests with disabilities at Disney's Orlando theme parks.