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Google Maps eases transit of wheelchair-bound, introduces accessible routes

The feature is rolling out in London, New York, Tokyo, Mexico City, Boston and Sydney

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To make public transit work for the differently abled, on Friday introduced "wheelchair accessible" routes in Maps at major metropolitan transit centres around the world.

The feature is rolling out in London, New York, Tokyo, Mexico City, Boston and Sydney.

In city centres, buses and trains, often the best way to get around presents a challenge for people who use wheelchairs or with other mobility needs.

"We're looking forward to working with additional transit agencies in the coming months to bring more routes to Maps," Rio Akasaka, Product Manager, Maps, said in a blog post on Friday.

To access the "wheelchair accessible" routes, type your desired destination into Maps.

Tap "Directions" then select the

Then tap "Options" and under the Routes section, the users will find "wheelchair accessible" as a new route type.

"When you select this option, Maps will show you a list of possible routes that take mobility needs into consideration," the blog post said.

"Additionally, we've been busy capturing and updating of transit stations and city centres so people can preview a place or transit station ahead of time," it added.

In 2017, Maps added the feature to see if space is accessible by wheelchair under the "amenities" tab.

First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 11:59 IST
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