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Tech Bridges Gaps for Travelers with Disabilities
13 Mar
Summary
- Several apps and websites assist travelers with disabilities.
- Google Maps offers features for accessibility navigation.
- RollMobility app addresses specific accessibility challenges.

A growing number of technological solutions are aiming to significantly improve travel experiences for individuals with disabilities. Google Maps has been instrumental, introducing features such as stair-free entrances, audio navigation, and accessible transit routes. Sasha Blair-Goldensohn, leading disability inclusion at Google, highlights the need to make the 16% of the global population experiencing disability more visible in everyday services.
Beyond Google Maps, specialized tools are emerging. AVIV ScoutRoute offers customized navigation for those with limited mobility or vision, utilizing AI and user feedback to map factors like sidewalk conditions and curb ramps. The RollMobility app, developed from personal experience, addresses critical details such as doorway width and table spacing, helping users avoid unforeseen accessibility issues.




