Traffic Online Media Solutions Accessibility Policy
Helping to Raise Web Standards
Traffic recognises the importance of making its digital government services available to the largest possible audience and has attempted to design the Traffic site to be accessible by everyone. This Web site was coded to comply with Priority 1 Level Checkpoints of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0. Users who wish to view these specifications can do so at: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0.
Along with Priority 1 compliance, efforts have been made to ensure compatibility with common technologies utilised by the adaptive community. This site has been tested for compliance with screen magnification software, screen-reading software, and text-only browsers.
Traffic will continue to test future releases of this site and remains committed to maintaining its compliance and serving the widest possible audience for Traffic digital government services. To help ensure usability and accessibility, Traffic has adopted formal Look and Feel Standards. All Traffic sites are required to be built within the guidelines of these standards.
If you cannot fully access the information on any web page of this site, please let us know the accessibility issue you are having and we will try to provide the information to you in an alternate format or make the necessary improvements to render the information accessible.




