Visually impaired riders of the Washington, D.C., transit system can now access a step-by-step navigation app that works just as well on the street as it does in tunnels. The Washington Metropolitan ...
A global accessibility tech company and DC’s transit system are expanding access to an app for visually impaired people to better traverse local rail and bus stations. Following a multi-year pilot ...
Metro map visualisation and transit network design have become integral components of urban transport planning, combining cutting‐edge algorithmic strategies with refined aesthetic principles. This ...
D.C.-area commuters no longer need a SmarTrip card to use the Metro system. As of Tuesday, all bus fares and rail rides can now be paid with credit cards.
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