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  1. Easy does it - Simple, low-cost changes to benefit you and your visitors

    door widths, ramps and lifts. Far more people are partially sighted than blind. Far more people have

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  2. Guide to Accessible North Carolina Travel Destinations for People with Disabilities

    , such as proximity to appropriate parking, doorway widths, door pull types, sink heights and faucet types

    14%
  3. Scootaround - rent a wheelchair, scooter and more for vacations and trips

    We serve over 1500 locations across North America with delivery and pickup right to your door. Operators are available 7 days a week and are happy to provide no-obligation estimates for your convention, cruise and vacation rentals. Scootaround assists thousands of customers each year in all types

    13%
  4. International Health Tourism Convention, Athens, Greece

    the Convention, Registration and extensive resources on Health Tourism, start at the "front door

    12%
  5. Tapping Into the Accessible Tourism Market after COVID - Editorial by The Himalayan

    and adding services like putting up signs for the visually-impaired or braille signage on door plaques

    11%
  6. ENAT Partners and Sponsors

    everyone enjoys equal opportunities for personal development. Rolling Rains Report by Dr. Scott

    9%
  7. COST Action 335. Passengers’ accessibility to heavy rail systems. Part 1.

    incorporated four working groups, namely: Stations, Rolling Stock, Information and Training, Economics

    8%
  8. COST Action 335. Passengers’ accessibility to heavy rail systems. Part 2.

    incorporated four working groups, namely: Stations, Rolling Stock, Information and Training, Economics

    7%
  9. Handiplage

    Association Handiplage works to promote the accessibility of French beaches to people with any type of disability. More and more towns are now equipping their beaches to allow access for the disabled: special car park, rolling walkways to make it easy to get to the water, buzzer alerts that allows

    7%
  10. Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport, Australia, 2002 (amended 2005)

    , trams, light rail, monorails, rack railways; and - any other rolling stock, vehicle or vessel

    7%