Andyamo

by ANDYAMO


Maps & Navigation

free



ANDYAMOs mission is to provide travel autonomy to people with reduced mobility (family in strollers, seniors, people with disabilities, etc.).When you are temporarily or permanently disabled, you ask yourself the same questions without having too many concrete answers:• What places are accessible to my level of mobility in my city?• How can I reach my destination on foot with the guarantee of a laid-out and safe pedestrian route without having to walk on the road or the cycle path?• How do I reach my destination by public transport with the appropriate line (bus, tram or metro) and the designated boarding and exit stops?We have developed the following features to answer these questions:• A search engine for places accessible to your mobility profile• A pedestrian route calculator (with the precision of the sidewalk and the pedestrian crossing) which is adapted to your mobility profile• A route planner in adapted public transport (with the precision of the accessibility of the line and the stops)For which mobility profiles?• In a manual wheelchair• In an electric wheelchair• Accompanist of the visually impaired: I am a relative who wishes to physically accompany a visually impaired person during a completely new journey never made. For this I need to know in advance the best adapted and safe route for this visually impaired person who will be autonomous after having memorized it.• Visually impaired: I travel with a cane and I look for information on a route that I can listen to using a screen reader to better plan my trip• Hearing impaired: I have a mild or moderate hearing impairment and am looking for a walking and public transport route with clear text information.• Cognitive impairment: I have a mild cognitive impairment and I want to become or remain independent in my daily journeys and be reassured when traveling.This application is in the test phase and we are interested in all your feedback (positive and points for improvement). Contact us at: [email protected] to the support of the Auvergne Rhône-Alpes Region (in particular Sandrine Chaix, Vice-President for Social Action and Disability) and local associations (APF France Handicap Isère, AVH Grenoble, ARIST, etc.).