David, I don't know if there is someone else that works At AAA Complex, As
far as I know the blind or visual impaired, has been hired at Northern New
England, Southern California and Washington DC areas. 
Second is these people work in a combo of areas Call Receiving as I do in
taking Emergency calls every 5 minutes, Membership, auto and homeowners
insurance and a few over the phone not in person that of travel. 
Saying that:
AAA: in itself is from original Florida only and then gradually all of the
USA. First only doing Emergency Road Service to now many different things
and trying to keep up with On-Star, which in some areas makes it hard for a
Blind person and their Jaws. Along with scripts.
Saying that:
Each state is their own organization they may cover more than one state.
Like the one Of which I work for Technically 036 Northern New England, that
is Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. Yet, Southern California owns half of
our company now so might say we are with their club too. Yet there foremast
is a little different then ours. 
Saying that:
Each AAA site you go to, as logging in first you will go to National and
then you have to punch in your area looking for. Each club has a different
format and some are or most are up to code for the blind. Trust me they are
learning that the blind community is no longer in the apartment or
institution that more and more are out hard at work, use cars/vans a little
different but use, own homes and etc. So they have learned from people
calling in, not screaming but asking could you make.. If they are not
informed then they don't see the need. Yet if you can prove there is a need
and a good need for your area, trust me AAA will be right there to see if
they can fill that market.
Saying that:
You might want to know, with AAA services and using Cellular phones. Your
cellular phone using for 1-800 AAA-HELP No matter what state you are in will
connect to your home club. Why is that? That is what the national did a
while back and all you have to tell the call person is I am in and give them
the city and state and they will connect you with no charges just a smile
and asking for your AAA Card membership and yes, a blind person can have one
if you do a lot of traveling by car, van or truck. Not commercial.
Saying that:
I see by several on the group that they have found the AAA site workable for
them. Some times there is technical issues even for sited and just call in
to Emergency Road Service and tell the person you need help with the AAA Web
site and bingo! 12 year veteran of AAA, working and member

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of CM54
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2012 3:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Seeking solution to use inaccessible A.A.A.site
withJFW13

No problems on my end. Using the latest JFW 13 and tried it out with both IE
9 and Firefox 10.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Trish
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2012 11:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Seeking solution to use inaccessible A.A.A. site
withJFW13

dued,
I am there! Found AAA for TEXAS!, Register button, search button, no probs
on my end..
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dujari, Prateek" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2012 12:40 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Seeking solution to use inaccessible A.A.A. site
withJFW13


Hello.

the Triple-A (American Automobile Association) web site seems totally
inaccessible. go to the URL below and I find Jaws doesn't read anything at
all except one line. Also its pretty much infeasible to navigate it with the
Jaws cursor.

http://www.aaa.com/aaa/sem/sem.htm?redirectto=http://www.aaa.com/?area=JoinS
EM2&skin=JoinSEM

Is there an accessible site or some tips to be able to adjust JAWS so I can
navigate and use the page especially their diff membership options?

Prateek

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