[Missouri-l] [Missouri Chat] Fully accessible website for excellent drivingdirections
John and Donna Weidlich
weidlich at swbell.net
Sat Jul 18 13:29:00 CDT 2009
With that web site and our new NFB accessible cars, we can take over the
highways. John
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> From: Ronald E. Milliman [mailto:rmilliman at insightbb.com]
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> Subject: [leadership] Fully accessible website for excellent driving
> directions
>
> Driving Directions -- Excellent Source!
>
> Okay, maybe we are a bunch of "blinks," but even still, from to time, we
> want to know how far it is from one city to another and how to get there.
> Admittedly, there are lots of websites that are fine for sighted people;
> although, some of those sites are still full of graphics and superfluous
> garbage that makes them challenging to navigate, even if you have two
> perfectly good eyes.
>
> So, here is the answer for all of us, blind or sighted. This is possibly
> the best source I have ever found for driving directions, the total
> distance, driving time, and direct routes, step-by-step.
>
> http://www.mapnation.com/driving-directions.cfm
>
> With a talking GPS, I'm ready to go!! <lol>
>
> Ron M.
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