An accessibility planning tool determines the necessary measurements for constructing inclines that meet specific accessibility guidelines. For example, it can calculate the required ramp length based on a given rise (vertical height). This ensures safe and manageable inclines for wheelchair users and others with mobility limitations.
Properly designed inclines are essential for inclusivity and independent access to buildings and facilities. Historically, inconsistent or absent inclines posed significant barriers for people with disabilities. Tools that simplify the design process contribute to a more accessible built environment, aligning with standards and regulations like the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). They benefit architects, contractors, and individuals undertaking home modifications by ensuring compliance and promoting user safety and comfort.