 We all benefit from a society and an economy that's free from barriers to inclusion. We have collaborated with the Vancouver Police Department to produce an accessible visa card to reduce the communication barriers between Vancouver Police officers and people who are deaf and hard of hearing. One side of the card is for Vancouver Police members to indicate their intentions in the stop, such as the need to see one driver's license and what types or types of violations have occurred. Whether a ticket or tickets are being issued and how to pay or dispute the ticket. The other side of the card is for people who are deaf and or hard of hearing to communicate with police members. The two-sided visa card was designed in a way to maximize the readability for people who are deaf and hard of hearing. It is made with a durable, waterproof material to cope with the rainy weather we experience in the region. The visa card is a milestone for our local communities to remove barriers to improve accessibility and inclusion. It works as a bridge between Vancouver Police members and people who are deaf and hard of hearing. Vancouver Police officers will have access to the visa cards in all VPD vehicles with traffic members having them in their kits. Community members outside of the Police Department can access the visa card from 80 of the three hearing clinics of Wayfront Center for Communication Accessibility.