Increasing Access to Transit: Localized Mobile Information
Abstract
While several studies note the challenges that people with disabilities face when using public transit, little work has investigated how mobile transit information apps affect accessibility. To address this gap, we recruited transit riders who are blind, who have low vision, who use mobility devices, and who have no disabilities. We asked them to use a transit information app, Tiramisu, for 21 days during their regular travel. We observed participants struggling with a number of barriers that had previously been reported. However, the localized transit information also removed barriers to travel; we observed participants engaging in less preplanning and more opportunistic travel. We also identified new opportunities to improve transit use through mobile information.
BibTeX
@article{Steinfeld-2019-121237,author = {Aaron Steinfeld and Leslie Bloomfield and Sarah Amick and Yun Huang and Will Odom and Qian Yang and John Zimmerman},
title = {Increasing Access to Transit: Localized Mobile Information},
journal = {Journal of Urban Technology},
year = {2019},
month = {July},
volume = {26},
number = {3},
pages = {45 - 64},
}