The goal of the app is to collect accessibility data in public transport with your help and make it available on OpenStreetMap so that EVERYONE can benefit from it.
By asking simple questions about stops, the app enables citizens to collect data in their surroundings in an accessible way.
The data shall be the foundation for better routing especially for impaired people and lead to a renovation of non accessible stops, as well as many other things we ourselves can't even imagine right now.
Thank you for your contribution to better public transport :)
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If you want to see the source code or even participate in the project, you are welcome to do so here: https://github.com/OPENER-next/OpenStop
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Whats New
General:
- Improve accessibility for screen readers
- Introduce persistent tile cache - This should reduce data usage and overall load times.
- Minor fixes
UI/UX:
- Adjust button alignment for better compatibility with RTL languages
Questions:
- Fix elevator height and door:height questions which accidentally wrote the width tag
Localization:
- Add new language: Tamil
- Update existing localizations