Interesting mention that, here is a little bit of assurance for those of you might be coming to Rochester New York. Many of the cabdrivers here including the regular Checker Cab as well as some of the medically related transport services also use GPS units in their individual vehicles. Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 28, 2013, at 8:52 AM, "Michael May" <mikemay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I was pleasantly surprised last night when taking two taxis in New York > City. The monitor in the back seat, normally just playing advertisements, > says tap several times on the screen to enable visually impaired mode. > > When you do that, you are presented with a bunch of options the most > significant of which is hearing the fare. They tell you to tap upper left, > upper right and so forth to activate different functions. One of those > functions is location. It tells you what point of interest is nearby. There > are probably many other options. I have no idea how many companies have this > functionality but it was refreshing to experience access in a whole new area > of travel. > > Mike > > > > > > Michael May, CEO > Sendero Group, Davis California > Developers of accessible GPS > Sendero Phone: 888-757-6810, extension 101 > Home Office: 530-757-6900 > Email: MikeMay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sendero web: http://www.senderogroup.com > General GPS web: http://www.AccessibleGPS.com > Mike May Personal: http://www.CrashingThrough.com > > > > To change your email settings (unsubscribe, digest only, or vacation mode): > http://senderogroup.com/social_media/email.htm > > Additionally, to unsubscribe send an email to > gps-talkusers-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe" in the Subject. To change your email settings (unsubscribe, digest only, or vacation mode): http://senderogroup.com/social_media/email.htm Additionally, to unsubscribe send an email to gps-talkusers-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe" in the Subject.