App to help blind people navigate public transit to debut in Washington
- Date: 05/24/2022
An app designed to help visually impaired or blind pedestrians use public transit will debut at a Washington subway station…
An app designed to help visually impaired or blind pedestrians use public transit will debut at a Washington subway station…
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