Straphangers who are deaf or hard-of-hearing now have access to on-demand sign language interpreters at select locations ...
The pilot program kicks off with New York's MTA, through a partnership with an on-demand service called Convo.
Straphangers who are deaf or hard-of-hearing now have access to on-demand sign language interpreters at select locations through an MTA app, the transit agency announced Monday. The Convo app ...
This pilot will work to connect riders who are deaf or hard-of-hearing with a live interpreter to answer questions about ...
The app gives step-by-step directions and audio and visual cues accessible from anywhere for thousands of bus stops and rail ...
Through the Convo Access app, riders can connect with a live interpreter to communicate with MTA employees about any ...
The updated fare collection system changes are part of an iterative process to reduce the number of customer apps and ensure ...
A new accessibility program based on an app for deaf and hard of hearing users is being tested on the New York MTA system. It will provide riders with instant access to a live sign language ...
That code will lead them to an app called Convo Now, which will connect them with a live sign language interpreter so they can more easily engage with MTA staff and get answers to any questions.