Sunday, 7 September 2008

Collision Reporting
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Access keys

Access keys have been included to assist users with disabilities when navigating their way through the web site. Essentially keyboard shortcuts, access keys provide quick and easy access to common pages without the need for a mouse. At present, only the following browsers support the use of access keys:

Internet Explorer 5+ (PC) ALT+[access key], ENTER
Internet Explorer 5+ (Mac) CONTROL+[access key]
Firefox, Mozilla (PC) ALT+[access key], ENTER
Firefox, Mozilla (Mac) CONTROL+[access key]
Opera 7+ SHIFT+ESC, [access key]
Safari and Omniweb (Mac) CONTROL+[access key]
Netscape 7+ (PC) ALT+[access key], ENTER

PC based computers
Pressing "ALT" and the access key will give focus to that specific link on the page. If you press Return ("ENTER"), you will then be taken to that page.

Macintosh based computers
Pressing "CONTROL" and the access key will automatically send you to that specific page.

The access keys used on this site are:
1 Home
P Police Collision Reports
S Statistical Reports
C Crash Project and New Developments
L The Law
N News Index
R Reporting an accident
0 Accessibility (this page)
M Mail us your Feedback
3 Site Index/Map
2 Drink Drive minisite

Ease of use

We have made every effort to make this site accessible and easy to use for everyone, no matter what browser you choose to use, and whether or not you have any disabilities. All pages on this site should be valid to Hyper Text Mark-up Language (HTML) 4.01 Transitional and use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). The site conforms to W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) triple A rating where HTML is used. Where documents are made available in other formats, this has not been achieved. To read more about any of this, please choose from one of the links below.
Valid HTML 4.01!spacer Valid CSS!spacer Valid Triple-A conformance!spacer Bobby WorldWide Approved AAAspacer
The site's layout takes into account users who are visually impaired or have difficulties using a mouse. It is fully compatible with popular screen reading software and can be navigated using only a keyboard. Links to external pages/sites (ie: not http://www.collisionreporting.gov.uk/) will open in a new browser window. All links to pages within http://www.collisionreporting.gov.uk/ will open within the same browser window.

Increasing text size, changing colours, and help with seeing websites

Some users might find screen text easier to read by increasing the size at which text is displayed. To do this you should adjust your browser's settings. Changing the site's background colour can be particularly useful for users who rely on magnification technology as white can produce an uncomfortable glare. It is also possible to change the colour of body text on the site. Both can be achieved by changing preferences in your browser. For further instructions on how to alter your settings please see the BBC website.
Windows PC user If you use a Windows PC visit the BBC website to find up-to-date information on how to adjust your settings.
Mac user If you use a Mac visit the BBC website to find up-to-date information on how to adjust your settings.
Linux user If you use Linux visit the BBC website to find up-to-date information on how to adjust your settings.

Accessibility queries

If you have any difficulties using this site that you believe we could address, please let us know. It would be helpful if your e-mail contained the following:
* the URL(s) (web-address) of the page(s) that you are having difficulties with
* the nature of your disability
* a description of the problem area.
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