HELP AND ACCESSIBILITY

An accessible website is a site that allows all users to access its content without difficulty, including people with disabilities who use specialised software or hardware.

An accessible site allows for example:

  • Navigation with speech synthesizers or Braille keyboards (especially used by blind or visually impaired internet users).
  • Customisation of the site display of the site according to needs (enlargement of the characters, modification of colours, etc).
  • Navigation without using the mouse, with the keyboard only or via a touch screen.

Browse the website

  • A search engine provides access to the site's content.
  • The main navigation menu provides access to the site's main themes.
  • The site map corresponds to the fully-deployed main navigation menu.

Images
Images have a text alternative. Where relevant, complex images are accompanied by a more detailed description, either on the same page or on a dedicated page.

Tables
Data tables are marked up so that they can be understood by a screen reader.

Titles

  • All the pages on the site have their own title, which makes it easy to understand the content.
  • Within the page, content is structured using headings and sub-headings.

Compliance with standards

To achieve this, the site must comply with the standards in force when it is created and updated.

Paragraphes

Accessibility Statement

MOBI-OISE undertakes to make its internet, intranet and extranet sites and its software packages accessible (and its mobile applications and digital street furniture) in accordance with article 47 of law n°2005-102 of 11 February 2005.

This accessibility statement applies to https://www.oise-mobilite.fr/.

Compliance status

The https://www.oise-mobilite.fr/ website is partially compliant with version 4 of the Référentiel Général d’Amélioration de l’Accessibilité RGAA (General Accessibility General Accessibility Improvement Framework) due to the non-conformities and derogations listed below.

Test results

The compliance audit carried out by MOBI-OISE reveals that 97% of the RGAA version 4 criteria are met.

Content not accessible

Non-compliances

1.9.1 Each image with a caption with the type="image" attribute or with a WAI-ARIA role="img" attribute associated with an adjacent caption), if necessary, check these conditions:

  • The image with the type="image" attribute or with a WAI-ARIA role="img" attribute and its adjacent caption are contained in a tag;
  • The tag has a WAI-ARIA role="figure" or role="group" attribute;
  • The tag has a WAI-ARIA attribute aria-label whose content is identical to the content of the legend;
  • The legend is contained in a tag.

7.4.1 Does each script that initiates a context switch meet one of these conditions:

  • The user is warned by text of the script's action and the type of change before it is triggered;
  • Context switching is initiated by an explicit button (input of type submit, button or image or tag);
  • Context switching is initiated by an explicit link.
Content not subject to the accessibility obligation

OpenStreetMap map. The content in this map is available in textual form on the site.

Preparation of this accessibility statement

CThis statement was issued on September 11, 2023. It was updated on September 11, 2023.

Technologies used to conduct the audit
  • Firefox development tool
  • Web Developer (Firefox extension)
  • Contrast Checker (figma plugin)
  • ARC Toolkit (Chrome extension)
  • Axe DevTools (Chrome extension)
  • Designer's checklist
  • AcceDe Web manuals
Test Environment

Content return checks were carried out based on the combination provided by the RGAA baseline, with the following versions:

  • On Windows computer with Firefox and NVDA
  • On Windows computer with Firefox and JAWS
  • On MacOS computer with Safari and VoiceOver
Tools to assess accessibility 
  • Colour Contrast Analyser
Pages of the site that have been subject to compliance verification

Feedback & Contact 

If you are unable to access a content or service, you can contact the manager of Oise Mobilité to be directed to an accessible alternative or to obtain the content in another form. 

Remedies

If you notice a lack of accessibility preventing you from accessing any content or functionality of the site, if you report it to us and if you are unable to obtain a response from us, you are entitled to send your complaints or a request for referral to the Defender of Rights. 

There are several ways to help:

  • Write a message to the Defender of Rights
  • Contact the delegate of the Defender of Rights in your region

Send a letter by post (free, do not put a stamp) Défenseur des droits Libre réponse 71120 75342 Paris CEDEX 07.