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Google Enhances Accessibility for Wheelchair Users

Google has enabled users to add accessibility information to business listings, making it easier for individuals to find wheelchair-accessible locations in Search and Maps.

Using Google Maps for Android, people can add missing accessibility information by navigating to the main menu and tapping on “Your contributions.” From there, tap on “Uncover missing info” and sort by “Accessibility.”

This will return locations near you that are missing accessibility information. You can then add accessibility attributes such as:

– Wheelchair-accessible entrances
– Wheelchair-accessible elevators
– Wheelchair-accessible seating
– Wheelchair-accessible parking

Once this information has been added to a location, searchers can find out whether or not businesses are accessible by opening a listing and scrolling down to the accessibility section.

So far, with the help of its users, Google has been able to add accessibility information to almost 7 million places worldwide.

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