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These Apps Help People With Disabilities Travel Smarter and Safer

Users can mark their findings with either a green symbol denoting fully wheelchair accessible places; orange, which means partially wheelchair accessible; or red, indicating the place is not accessible. If you’re exploring shops, businesses, or museums, the wheelchair icon can help you find accessibility information.

Check the “Wheelchair accessible” box in Route Options in Google Maps to see the best directions for wheelchair use. For example, a sample call shows a blind user asking for help identifying a red cardigan versus a black cardigan.

Other ResourcesIn addition to these apps and websites, travel blogs like Curb Free with Cory Lee, Have Wheelchair Will Travel, and Simply Emma are great places to find accessible travel tips...

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