I would add some caveats and some good things.

The map itself is not accessible but the list of directions and other UI 
items is. The only weirdness is that the buttons to switch between 
driving, walking and public transportation routing is only presented 
above the map. Once you switch to List view you're stuck with whatever 
was selected on maps. So even though the map has 'pins' for start and 
end and pointers for the parts you walk vs get on the bus or transfer 
buses, none of these icons speak on the map. Not a big deal but it would 
be nice to have it read roads and icons as you touch them. Another bit 
in the map not on the list is with public transportation you can get 
transit times, schedules and costs. So if it's 12:00 AM it will list my 
bus departing at 12:35AM and that it costs $.50 and the next available 
time is 1:35PM. The button for this info is only available in the map 
view. It is nice being able to route from "here" with the GPS.

CB

Christian wrote:
> Hi,
> OK, that's great. How much information can you get from it?
> Is it possible to tell where you are?
>
>
> On 2009-07-31 at 22:36 Marie Howarth wrote:
>
>   
>> yes Christian, it is. :)
>>
>> On Jul 31, 2009, at 10:30 PM, Christian wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Hi,
>>> the maps application that is on the phone, is that accessible with  
>>> VoiceOver?
>>> I suppose it is.
>>> many thanks,
>>> Christian
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>>
>>     
>
>
>
> >
>   

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