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Curb Ramp | |
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Missing Curb Ramp | |
Obstacle in Path | |
Surface Problem | |
No Sidewalk | |
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You explored in this mission | |
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Others explored in this neighborhood | |
In Project Sidewalk, you’ll virtually travel through cities completing missions to find and label accessibility features and problems in the environment, including:
Curb Ramps | Missing Curb Ramps | Obstacles in Path | Surface Problems |
We'll begin with a short, interactive tutorial.
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Great! You’ve learned how to use the interface! Now, go ahead and label the following accessibility attributes in Google Street View that significantly affect how wheelchair users move about the city:
Accessible | Inaccessible |
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Curb ramps help wheelchair users get on and off the sidewalks | Wheelchair users cannot navigate sidewalks when curb ramps are missing |
Inaccessible | Inaccessible |
Obstacles block the paths of wheelchair users | Sidewalks with surface problems may not be navigable |
Again, thank you for making the world more accessible for everyone!