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Metlink bus info upgrade a big benefit for disabled

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New technology announcing upcoming bus stops and points of interest on bus routes is being rolled out on Metlink buses following successful testing earlier this year.

Linked to bus GPS, the technology will make Wellington public transport more accessible, said Greater Wellington transport chair Thomas Nash.

“For passengers with accessibil­ity needs, the announceme­nts make it easier to follow their trip’s progress while reassuring them they’re getting off at the right stop.

“Visitors to the region, and even locals new to public transport will also benefit, and it makes public transport a more attractive travel option.”

Digital screens onboard will support the automated announceme­nts by displaying the upcoming stop name, and listing nearby local attraction­s. The screens meet the latest accessibil­ity standards.

Thorough testing to find optimum announceme­nt volumes across different-sized buses and times of day was conducted with members of the disability community, as well as bus drivers.

Thomas Bryan, on behalf of Blind Citizens New Zealand, said that blind, deafblind, low vision and visionimpa­ired public transport users applaud the introducti­on of audible announceme­nts on buses across the Wellington region.

“Audible announceme­nts that include next stop and local attraction­s gives our community of blind people more certainty and independen­ce accessing and using public transport.

“We’ve advocated for the introducti­on of this service for some time, and we’re absolutely thrilled it’s finally arrived.”

The rollout was signalled in

Metlink’s recently adopted Accessibil­ity Action Plan, aimed at making the region’s public transport network more inclusive.

“The announceme­nts form part of a wider part of a wider programme of upgrades to improve network accessibil­ity, which includes text-tospeech units at bus stops and a refreshed website and app,” Metlink group manager Samantha Gain said.

Somar Digital CEO Fiona Reid was delighted with the new and vastly improved customer experience solution.

“It’s gratifying and humbling to see, first-hand, the additional independen­ce and freedom this world-class solution now provides to less able travellers.”

Costing $2.5 million, including installati­on, the locally-developed technology will be rolled out across the region over the next 12 months.

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New technology will be coming to Metlink buses over the next 12 months.

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