(12 Oct 2019, 8:38 pm)ne14ne1 wroteI like NSAs when I'm travelling somewhere I don't know. The other day I had to go to Houghton and I was just listening for the stop Google Maps said I had to get off at.
Not good at all.
NSAs shouldn’t be seen as a nice added extra like wireless charging, leather seats or blue accent lighting.
NSAs should be an essential/high priority feature to ensure is up to date and functioning correctly if you’ve advertised that route as featuring them. NSAs enable blind and partially sighted people to travel independently and with confidence. Spending money on people coming up with new route names and colours etc does not.
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