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Increasing Accessibility of Physical Maps for All

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01738989

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Order URL: http://worldcat.org/issn/00978515

Abstract:

While many people rely on online maps using smart devices, physical maps are still useful and relevant when traveling to destinations where there is limited or no access to phone/ tablet, data or Wi-Fi or where GPS maps are not available. Maps of various places may come in all types and sizes, but they often lack accessibility features to help people of all abilities orientate and navigate in the physical environment more safely and easily. Through literature review, this multidisciplinary paper will briefly track the history of map-making, including modern cartography like Geographic Information System (GIS), along with the use of important elements such as scale, colors, spacing, size, fonts, and symbols on a printed map. The paper concludes that it is still impossible to identify ideal fonts and sizes to accommodate all map readers due to variations in individual preferences, especially those with visual and cognitive impairments. However, it will provide pointers on the basic elements that require special attention in map design: uniformity in layout; inclusion of essential accessibility features for people with reduced mobility (e.g., accessible building entrances, curb cuts, elevators, washrooms); provision for those with sensory impairments (e.g., color-weakness), reading impairments (e.g., illiterate, dyslexic) and cognitive impairments, etc. Future research in the field could focus on accessible typeface or font, size and strokes for maps. In addition, research and development projects on integrating 2D and 3D imaging with artificial intelligence, coupled with infrared and RFID technologies in maps could potentially be beneficial towards making transportation accessible.

Monograph Accession #:

01738980

Language:

English

Authors:

Chan, Hoi Kei Phoebe
Suen, S Ling

Pagination:

pp 82-92

Publication Date:

2020-4

Serial:

Transportation Research Circular

Issue Number: E-C262
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
ISSN: 0097-8515

Conference:

TRANSED 2018: 15th International Conference on Mobility and Transport for Older Adults and People with Disabilities

Location: Taipei , China
Date: 2019-11-12 to 2019-11-15
Sponsors: Transportation Research Board; Eden Social Welfare Foundation

Media Type:

Digital/other

Features:

Figures; Photos; References

Subject Areas:

Design; Society; Transportation (General)

Files:

TRIS, TRB, ATRI

Created Date:

May 11 2020 2:38PM

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