![]() ![]() Until now, foot-tapping New Yorkers had three options for finding out how much longer they'd be waiting in the beating sun/frigid cold: Open the Bus Time website in a smartphone browser text a cross street to 511123 to get a list of bus stops and, from there, one's bus stop and direction of choice scan the bus stop's designated QR code. Granted, they're not the first ones to get into the bus-timing app game. New York is a very tech-savvy and fast-paced city, so it is important for us to have a smartphone app that addresses what our bus customers requested,” said MTA President Carmen Bianco in a statement. ![]() And this week, the MTA announced that the tracker, which until now was only accessible through a web browser, is now available as a smartphone app. It's been over a year since the MTA finished its city-wide rollout of MTA Bus Time-a real-time service that tracks busses using GPS. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |