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Accessibility

National Express recognises the importance of providing websites that are inclusive and available for all user groups. This page explains:

  • our approach to making this website accessible
  • the facilities that we have built in for different disability groups
  • guidance on how to use particular features
  • what to do if you have any questions or feedback for us
Approach

The National Express Annual Report website has been developed to support internet users who have disabilities. We believe the web pages on the site meet all of the priority 1 and 2 criteria of W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.

Screen reader/voice browser/screen magnifier users

Navigation mechanisms have been built that are accessible by screen readers and voice browsers. Text equivalents of all images have been provided. Alternative mechanisms have been provided where JavaScript is used within the site.

Colour-blind users

We have checked the site font and background colour combinations for the different colour-blindness conditions and ensured that items are not referenced by colour alone.

Keyboard-only users

The web pages on the site have been tested for use in keyboard only operation.

Guidance on how to change the font size

Users can change the font size through the browser. If you are using Internet Explorer, select 'View', then 'Text Size' and then your preferred size. In Firefox, select 'View', then 'Zoom' and then 'Zoom In'.

What to do if you have questions or feedback

If you have any questions or feedback regarding the accessibility of this site, please contact us at info@nationalexpress.com