Student Develops An App That's Like Uber For Disabled People
Despite federal laws mandating accessibility, city life can be difficult for 
people with disabilities. The rules aren't always enforced, and come with their 
own problems. For example, in New York City, the Access-A-Ride paratransit 
service for disabled citizens requires people to go through a lengthy 
application process, reservations up to two days in advance, and can only 
promise to arrive within 30 minutes of the scheduled time.This scenario 
presents myriad probems, especially when it comes to scheduling.

 
For SVA grad Meghan Lazier's MFA thesis project in the Design for Social 
Innovation department, she created an app, Alert-A-Ride, that acts as a kind of 
Uber for accessible rides. The app prototype allows riders to track their 
vehicle on a map and to set proximity-based alerts, giving them a clear idea of 
how far away their rides are. It will even log trip histories, making it easier 
to accessing frequent address.

The app itself has a yellow and black color scheme that are not only the colors 
of a New York taxi, but the high-contrast colors are helpful for visually 
impaired people.

Fred Olver
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Skype: Fred.olver1
For more information about my book which is available in accessible formats go 
to: http://www.dealingwithvisionloss.com also available as a kindel download 
from amazon.

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