Accessibility Statement

Accessibility Statement

Designed and Built to Be Usable for Everyone

busschedules.org/ is committed to digital accessibility. We target Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA conformance and align with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, Section 508, the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act (CVAA), and applicable state accessibility laws.

Conformance target: WCAG 2.1 AA
Last reviewed: April 2026
Issue SLA: 1–3 business days

1. Our Commitment

Bus and transit information is essential infrastructure. Riders with visual, hearing, motor, or cognitive disabilities have the same need to find a route, check a fare, or apply for paratransit as any other rider. We design and build busschedules.org/ so that anyone using a screen reader, keyboard navigation, magnification, voice input, or any other assistive technology can get the information they came for.

2. Standards We Follow

StandardWhat it covers
WCAG 2.1 Level AAWeb Content Accessibility Guidelines from W3C — perceivable, operable, understandable, robust
ADA Title III (42 U.S.C. § 12181)Public accommodation accessibility, increasingly applied to commercial websites by federal courts and the DOJ
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (29 U.S.C. § 794)Prohibits disability discrimination by recipients of federal financial assistance
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act (29 U.S.C. § 794d) — 2017 RefreshFederal accessibility standards now harmonised with WCAG 2.0 AA
21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act (CVAA)Communications and video accessibility
State accessibility lawsCalifornia Unruh Civil Rights Act, NY Human Rights Law, and other state-level accessibility frameworks

3. Accessibility Features Built Into Every Page

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Keyboard navigation

All functions reachable with Tab, Shift+Tab, Enter, and Space. No keyboard traps.

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Visible focus

Strong, high-contrast focus indicators on every interactive element.

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17 px+ body text

Minimum 17 px body type with comfortable line-height for sustained reading.

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Color contrast — AA

Body text meets WCAG 2.1 AA contrast ratios; key text often meets AAA.

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Semantic markup

Proper headings, landmarks, lists, and tables — not divs styled to look like them.

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Alt text

Meaningful images carry descriptive alt; decorative images use empty alt.

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Form labels

Every form field has an explicit, programmatically associated label.

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Responsive layout

Works at any viewport from 320 px upward; reflows without horizontal scrolling.

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46 px touch targets

Tap targets are large enough to use comfortably on a phone.

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Language declared

Page lang="en-US" declared on every page.

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Descriptive link text

Links describe their destination — no “click here” or “more.”

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No motion-induced harm

No flashing or rapidly-moving content; animations respect prefers-reduced-motion.

4. Assistive-Technology Compatibility

TechnologyTested
NVDA (Windows)Yes — Firefox, Chrome
JAWS (Windows)Yes — Chrome, Edge
VoiceOver (macOS & iOS)Yes — Safari
TalkBack (Android)Yes — Chrome
Narrator (Windows)Yes — Edge
Browser zoom up to 400%Yes — content reflows
Voice input (Dragon, Voice Control)Yes — links and buttons properly named
Switch controlYes — all interactive elements reachable

5. Supported Browsers

  • Latest two versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Brave
  • Mobile Safari (iOS) and Chrome for Android — latest two versions
  • Older versions usually work but may not receive the same level of testing

6. Keyboard Shortcuts

ActionShortcut
Move forward through interactive elementsTab
Move backwardShift + Tab
Activate a link or buttonEnter
Toggle a checkbox or expand a disclosureSpace
Skip to main contentTab from page top, then Enter on the “Skip to content” link

7. Known Limitations

Third-party content we link to may not match our standard

We link extensively to U.S. transit agency websites, intercity carrier portals (Greyhound, FlixBus, Megabus, Peter Pan, Trailways), federal agency pages, and trip planners. The accessibility of those external sites is determined by the operating organisation — not by us. Some agency portals and PDF documents may not meet WCAG 2.1 AA. Where we are aware of a particular accessibility barrier on a linked third-party site, we note it on the relevant page where practical.

  • Some embedded third-party widgets may not be fully accessible — we work to replace them with native, accessible alternatives
  • PDF documents on linked agency sites are produced by those agencies and accessibility varies
  • Linked intercity carrier ticketing flows are not within our control; report accessibility barriers to the carrier and (in serious cases) to the FTA at transit.dot.gov

8. Alternative Formats

If you need information from busschedules.org/ in an alternative format — large print, plain text, or a verbal summary over email — please contact us. We will respond within 1–3 business days.

9. Our Testing Approach

  • Automated testing — Axe, WAVE, Lighthouse, Pa11y on representative pages each release
  • Manual keyboard testing — every new template tested with keyboard alone
  • Screen-reader spot-checking — NVDA + Firefox and VoiceOver + Safari on each new template
  • Reader-reported issues — every report investigated and addressed
  • Quarterly broad audit — sitewide accessibility review at least every 90 days

10. Report an Accessibility Issue

If something on the site doesn’t work for you with a screen reader, keyboard navigation, magnification, voice input, or any other assistive technology, please tell us. Email info@busschedules.org with subject line “Accessibility issue.” Include:

  • The page URL where the problem occurred
  • The browser and assistive technology you were using (e.g., “Chrome 120 + NVDA”)
  • A description of what you expected and what happened
  • Any screenshots or recordings if practical

We acknowledge accessibility issues within 1–3 business days and prioritise resolution.

11. External Escalation Routes

BodyRoleURL
U.S. Department of Justice — ADA Information LineADA Title III enforcement (websites of public accommodations)ada.gov
U.S. Access BoardDevelops and maintains accessibility standards including Section 508access-board.gov
FTA Office of Civil RightsADA enforcement for public transit agencies and recipients of FTA fundingtransit.dot.gov/regulations-and-guidance/civil-rights-ada/file-complaint-fta
FCC Disability Rights OfficeCVAA enforcementfcc.gov/general/disability-rights-office
State Attorney General consumer-protection bureauState accessibility-law enforcementVaries by state

Spotted an Accessibility Issue?

Tell us what happened. Acknowledgment within 1–3 business days, prioritised resolution. Your reports help us improve the site for everyone.

📧 Report an accessibility issue