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AbleAdvisory: Finally, A Tech Mashup With Transportation Policy That Doesn't Suck!

AbleAdvisory: Finally, A Tech Mashup With Transportation Policy That Doesn’t Suck!

By Steve Mann on May 30, 2010

Stewart Mader blogs about 4-id creative network, a Barcelona-based transportation design firm. They’ve created a system that helps you figure out where the best place to board a subway is in order to find a seat. He picked it up…

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged AbleAdvisory, design, MTA, NYC, NYC subway, Transit Systems

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