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Trenova

Accessibility statement

We are committed to making Trenova usable for everyone, with WCAG 2.1 Level AA as our target standard.

Our commitment

We work to keep Trenova usable for everyone. Our target standard is Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. We continuously test new features against this baseline and treat regressions as bugs.

What's supported

  • Full keyboard navigation with visible focus indicators.
  • Semantic HTML landmarks (header, main, nav, footer).
  • Form inputs paired with explicit labels and ARIA descriptions where needed.
  • Modal dialogs trap focus and restore it on close.
  • The site honours the operating-system prefers-reduced-motion setting.
  • Colour contrast is tested against WCAG AA in both light and dark modes.

Known limitations

We are working on these areas, and welcome reports of any other barrier you encounter while using the site:

  • The Mapbox map widget on the trip page has limited screen-reader support; we plan to add a textual day-by-day fallback in a later release.
  • Date-range pickers may behave inconsistently with some screen-reader / keyboard combinations.
  • We have not yet commissioned a full third-party accessibility audit.

If a barrier prevents you from completing a critical task, please email us so we can prioritize a fix (details below).

Standards & legislation

This statement is informed by the European Accessibility Act (EU Directive 2019/882), EN 301 549, and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1.

We treat WCAG 2.1 AA as a floor, not a ceiling — Level AAA criteria are pursued where they don't negatively impact the core task flow.

Contact

If you encounter an accessibility barrier, please email us at accessibility@trenova.ai. We aim to respond within 14 days and will keep you posted on remediation progress.

Include the URL, what you were trying to do, and the assistive technology you were using — this helps us reproduce and fix the issue faster.