Business|For Disabled Travelers, Technology Helps Smooth the Way. But Not All of It.
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For Disabled Travelers, Technology Helps Smooth the Way. But Not All of It.
John Morris, a frequent traveler, getting off a Greyhound bus using the wheelchair lift after arriving in Tampa, Fla.Credit…Zack Wittman for The New York Times
By Joshua Brockman
- June 25, 2018
Technology is fast changing how people with disabilities get to and then navigate airports and train and bus stations. But technology can go only so far: Its advantages usually stop at the door of the plane, train or bus.
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