A mobile application that alerts bus drivers to passengers with special needs who are boarding or alighting has won the Land Transport Authority (LTA) an international prize.

The app, named Mobility Assistance for the Visually Impaired and Selected Users (Mavis), also allows those with visual disabilities to activate audio announcements for upcoming bus stops.

The audio announcements can be transmitted to hearing-impaired passengers via T-Coil enabled hearing aids.

LTA won in the Diversity and Inclusion category at the 2019 International Association of Public Transport (UITP) Awards held in Stockholm on Wednesday (12 June).

The app was developed together with German firm INIT as part of a trial on the use of an “assistive passenger information system” to help commuters with special needs take public buses.

The ongoing trial, conducted in collaboration with SG Enable and SBS Transit, began in January this year (2019).

LTA also received the UITP Asia-Pacific Special Recognition Award for the app at the association’s summit on Monday.

LTA was not the only winner from Singapore. On Monday, the Public Transport Council won the UITP Asia-Pacific Special Recognition Award for its Heart Zones and Heartwheels@Linkway projects at MRT stations.

Making the Republic’s transport network more inclusive is one of the key thrusts of the Land Transport Master Plan 2040, which was unveiled last month (May 2019).

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Source: The Straits Times, 14 June 2019