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Smiths Falls Accessibility Advocate Applauds Beckwith Street Improvements – Accessibility News, your Online Magazine Devoted to Disability Accessibility.
November 16, 2020 / by BBG Security / All, aoda.
For Lucie Bingley, the redevelopment of Beckwith Street isn’t just about esthetics, it’s about an improvement in accessibility downtown. The wider sidewalks and curbless design employed as part of Beckwith Street’s redevelopment means she can move around easier downtown. Read more athttps://aoda.ca/smiths-falls-accessibility-advocate-applauds-beckwith-street-improvements/ Related
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When Street Design Leaves Some People Behind – Accessibility News, your Online Magazine Devoted to Disability Accessibility.
August 14, 2020 / by BBG Security / aoda., Mobility
A person in an electric wheelchair crosses a street in Hawthorne, California. Adding bike infrastructure is a boon for cyclists, but some street redesigns can make getting around harder for disabled road users. Read more athttps://aoda.ca/when-street-design-leaves-some-people-behind/ Related
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Halifax advocate wheels down Robie Street to highlight accessibility issues – Halifax
October 31, 2018 / by BBG Security / Accessibility, Brian George, Halifax, Halifax Odyssey Tour, Health, News, Nova Scotia, Politics, Robie St.
[ad_1] In ancient Greek mythology, Odysseus traveled for ten years to return home after the fall of Troy. On Wednesday, Brian George ended a different sort of odyssey with a seven-kilometre trek down one of Halifax’s longest and busiest streets. “I’m starting here at the corner of Robie and Gainsborough and I’m wheeling all the […]
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