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Accessibility Statement

This statement relates to content available on the public web (HTML) pages on the NSW Ministry of Transport website (www.transport.nsw.gov.au).

Accessible web design

This site has been developed to ensure that, as far as possible, its content is available to the widest possible audience, including visitors using assistive technologies.

This site meets all the coding criteria for compliance with the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) standards for CSS (cascading style sheets) and XHTML 1.0 Transitional. You can check this page for XHTML compliance using the W3C Markup Validation Service. Similarly, the CSS used on this site can be checked for compliance with the W3C CSS Validation Service.

The site has been checked for accessibility using the HiSoft Cynthia Says Portal, the Wave Accessibility Tool, the Vision Australia Web Accessibility Toolbar, and the Mozilla Web Developer Toolbar.

You can check the accessibility of the home page using the Cynthia Says Portal.

However, while the site strives to maintain conformance to the WCAG Guidelines, the nature of the web and the technology used to access it means that some people may still encounter problems accessing some pages and files.

Problems with this site

If you encounter any difficulties accessing the pages or downloading the files on this website, please contact the Webmaster by email at webmaster@transport.nsw.gov.au.

Common accessibility questions

How do I convert PDF files into more accessible formats?

The Adobe website provides a service to convert PDF files to HTML or text, either by email submission or by using an online form. The service is available at the Online conversion tools for Adobe PDF documents page on the Adobe website.

The text is too small for me to read - how can I change it?

You can use the text decease and increase buttons at the top and bottom of each page on this website to change text size. Using these buttons will place a "cookie" on your computer. This "cookie" will remember the text size you choose but will not collect any private information. You may need to click the buttons twice to activate the text size change.

Alternatively, in Internet Explorer go to View > Text Size and select Larger or Largest.

In Firefox and Netscape go to View > Text Size and select Increase. In Mozilla go to View > Text Zoom and select Larger.