Aug 3, 2010
The Americans with Disabilities Act is famous for being the inspiration behind curb cuts, the accessible ramps we see on every sidewalk at every street corner. But curb cuts didn’t just enable those who were in wheelchairs to get around more easily. They’re also a major reason why a market exists today for Bugaboo or McLaren strollers. They’re the reason that Samsonite suitcases 20 years ago didn’t have wheels on them, but you’d be hard-pressed to find a piece of luggage today that doesn’t have wheels. I’m not saying the highest purpose of the ADA was to enable people to buy thousand-dollar baby buggies, but making things accessible for all has the side benefit of yielding tremendous benefits (and, not incidentally, opening huge new markets for business) for everyone regardless of ability.Anil Dash, Ability Maps, #deaf Mayors and $1000 Strollers
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