Accessibility
We’ve tried to design this site to be as accessible and usable as possible for every user, which is why we don’t have a separate accessibility statement.
We’re constantly looking at ways in which we can make the site better to use for everyone.
Using screen readers
Our site should work with the latest versions of the following screen readers:
- Jaws
- ZoomText
- NVDA
- VoiceOver
- Window Eyes
- Supernova screen readers
- Magicetc
The site should also work with:
- basic operating system screen magnifiers
- speech recognition software, e.g. Dragon Naturally Speaking
- operating system speech packages
Get help
You can find guidance from the BBC about:
- making your mouse easier to useOpens another website in new window
- using your keyboard to control your mouseOpens another website in new window
- alternatives to a keyboard and mouseOpens another website in new window
- increasing the size of the text in your web browserOpens another website in new window
- changing text and background coloursOpens another website in new window
- how to magnify your screenOpens another website in new window
- screen readers and talking browsersOpens another website in new window
If you don’t speak English
Google translate
If you don’t speak English, you can use Google translate to translate the information on our website.
- Go to Google translateOpens another website in new window
- Click on the ‘www.communityspeedwatch.org.uk’ link in the box on the right hand side
- Choose the language to translate to at the top of the page
- You will be able the read our website in your chosen language.