
To pass the original ADA, a compromise was made: accessibility standards were set to meet the median needs of each of four disability categories. In practice, that means that it works for half of the population and doesn’t work for the other half—because every disability has a spectrum. Unfortunately, travelers with disabilities don’t know which half they fall into until they arrive at a hotel, attraction, restaurant, or any public space.
It’s Russian roulette—with three bullets in the chamber instead of just one!
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