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Yes! Accessability quests I often see are: - Do these steps have a ramp? (with several ramp-type options) - How many steps are here? - Do these steps have a handrail? - Is there tactile paving at the top and bottom of these steps? - Does this crossing have tactile paving? - Are there sound signals for the blind here? - Do these traffic lights have a button to request a walk signal? - What's the height of the curb at this crossing? - Is this place wheelchair accessible?
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If you want to do more advanced accessibility mapping, also have a look at https://mapcomplete.org/onwheels - same concept, but different implementation. Also OpenStreetMap based, so data you add there is shared amongst CoMaps, StreetComplete, ...

Disclaimer: I make this

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This is great, I'm working on a project called AccessPath for detailed accessibility review of a place. Currently the prototype[1] is using Google Maps but I will be moving on to OpenStreet Maps for obvious reasons.

Thanks to you folks, Street Complete will also come handy to make places more accessible.

[1]https://accesspath.world/

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Yes! If you want to you could even select to show only accessibility related "quests".
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yes, there are questions like that (steps, ramp, etc). Also questions about road surfaces, pavement/sidewalk, etc
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