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How can riders with visual impairments know if the bus pulling up to a stop is the one they are waiting for?

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How can riders with visual impairments know if the bus pulling up to a stop is the one they are waiting for?

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A. Bus operators are directed to verbally identify their route number when pulling up to a stop used by multiple bus lines when persons with visual impairments are waiting. Metro has Braille and large print flash-card booklets available at no cost; these can be used by persons with vision disabilities to let bus operators know which route they want.

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