With Livrit, citizens can cooperate to improvement of sidewalks throughout sending location and pictures from any obstacle or wheelchair ramp absence.
Users can find and mark partially accessible or accessible public places directly on the map, and know which path or which side of the street has obstacles that hinder or prevent the passage of wheelchair users and people with reduced mobility. This increases their autonomy, as well as help you decide for a safer path to a bank, market, clinic or sports and leisure venues.
We understand accessibility as part of the quality of life for all, because in addition to people with disabilities and the elderly, lack of sidewalks and appropriate ramps also affects citizens using any apparatus on wheels, such as baby stroller, cyclists, skateboarders and individual electric vehicles as motorized wheelchairs and Segways.
We work for improvement of public space focusing on mobility at last mile, held in non-motorized transport, on bikes, on foot or with assistive technology for people with disabilities. A suitable pavement improves the quality of life, increase perception of quality of the public space, benefiting the pedestrian, the street trade and property owners.
The users cooperation is an exercise of citizenship. Livrit need to know the problems of sidewalks, ramps and bike paths in order to show more accessible routes. Its simple and easy to cooperate from the map. Just tap the + button to select the type of PIN, add a picture from camera or gallery and locate the PIN on map.
Now citizens, especially people with reduced mobility, can decide where and how to go with autonomy and safety. We seek to democratize access to the city because we believe that it can only be smart if it is built for all.