Google Maps has added a “wheelchair accessible” option in its routes to aid those in wheelchairs and other mobility aids.
This feature lets users know where ramps and elevators are available in public places, the tech giant announced in a blog post Thursday.
Users can access this feature by first pinning their destination. Tap “Directions,” which makes the public transportation icon appear. Click “Options” and under the Routes section, the option “wheelchair accessible” can be found.
Wherever you’re going, and however you’re moving, we built Google Maps for you.
Now plan your journey via accessible routes https://t.co/NdOKJxapRB pic.twitter.com/p6Fl7xANCS
— Google Maps (@googlemaps) March 15, 2018
It will first roll out in major cities such as London, New York, Tokyo, Mexico City, Boston and Sydney starting today. Google announced that it will look forward to work with other transit agencies to bring more wheelchair-accessible routes.
Aside from this, Google has been using feedback from users via the “Local Guides” program. This is where users answered accessibility questions, which helped bring additional information on more than 12 million places.
Previously, Google Maps featured the iconic video game character Mario where he navigated users’ routes.