NEED HELP ?
If you are experiencing difficulties consulting a page, a form or a document,
contact us (website
of the ministère des Transports du Québec) without delay by telephone, by post or
online (using our form).
GOVERNMENT STANDARDS (SGQRI 008)
This site is currently undergoing a complete transfer of its content in the website
of the ministère des Transports du Québec, in particular to meet the minimum requirements
of the
SGQRI 008-01 government standard
on web accessibility (French Only).
Therefore, only the following work was done to facilitate access to content:
- addition of the Accessibility page;
- mention the specific provisions related to accessibility.
The website could contain accessibility barriers with regard to:
- certain pictures, color contrasts, page structures and navigation sequences;
- content not specified in the SGQRI 008;
- certain downloadable documents (SGQRI 008-02) and multimedia documents (SGQRI 008-03),
which will be made accessible by the time these two latter standards come into force.
Here are a few example of content that may not be accessible:
- certain downloadable technical documents intended for specific users;
- cartographic tools (geomatics, interactive maps);
- FLASH animations;
- certain audiovisual materials.
There is no indication when external links open a new window.
In addition, the ministère des Transports cannot guarantee accessibility to certain
content provided by third parties that are not subject to SGQRI 008.
SITE AND ACCESSIBILITY VALIDATION
Compliance of website elements is checked using the following tools:
- Firefox, version 5
- Internet Explorer, versions 7 and 8
- Google Chrome 13
- Safari 5.1
- Non Visual Desk Accessibility (NVDA), version 2011.2
- Firefox’s Web Developer tool bar
- Firefox’s Web Accessibility tool bar
- Firefox’s Firebug tool
- Colour contrast analysers
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OTHER WAYS TO INCREASE OR DECREASE TEXT SIZE
Shortcut keys
If you are using
Internet Explorer,
Firefox or
Chrome and you
have a mouse with a scrolling wheel, you only have to press the CTRL key, hold it
down and scroll.
You can also press the CTRL key at the same time as the + or – key to increase or
decrease the text size. Use the Ctrl + 0 combination to go back to the default text
size of the browser.
Browser Menu Bar
Follow the instructions that correspond to the browser you are using. You can also
consult the Help tool of your browser.
Internet Explorer
- Click on 'View' on the menu bar.
- Select 'Text Size'.
- Choose either 'Larger' or 'Largest'.
Mozilla Firefox
- Click on 'View' on the menu bar.
- Select 'Zoom'.
- Choose 'Zoom In'.
Opera
- Click on 'View' on the menu bar.
- Select 'Zoom'.
- From the menu, select the zoom percentage you want.
Chrome
- Click on the wrench icon
on the browser toolbar.
- Select 'Options' ('Preferences' with Mac and Linux, 'Settings' with Google Chrome
OS).
- Click on 'Advanced Options'.
- In the web content section, use the 'Default FullZoom level' to set the zoom level
you want.
WHAT IS WEB ACCESSIBILITY?
As a rule, web accessibility means making web content and services accessible to
everyone, regardless of the hardware, software or network infrastructures used and
regardless of the person’s mother tongue, culture, place of residence, colour or
physical and mental abilities.
According to the SGQRI 008, it is the capacity of web content to be consulted by
any individual, with or without disabilities, with or without adaptive technology,
irrespective of the selected user agent or any constraints related to the operating
environment. This definition applies to web pages, downloadable documents, image
or sound files and vector animations. A website is designed to be accessible so
that, for example, a person with disabilities (no matter what these are or the measures
taken to make up for them) can not only perceive and understand the content of the
website, but also browse and interact efficiently.