Most elderly people don't use smart phones to query bus information. How to make it more convenient for the elderly to take the bus?

1. Provide bus route inquiry service: You can provide bus route inquiry service on bus stop signs or buses, for example, you can set a QR code on bus stop signs or provide telephone consultation service to facilitate the elderly to inquire about the bus routes and information they need.

2. Provide bus card charging service: Bus card charging points can be set up in bus stations or communities to facilitate the elderly to recharge their bus cards and avoid the trouble that the elderly are not familiar with smart phone applications.

3. Arrange volunteers or staff: volunteers or staff can be arranged at bus stops or buses to help the elderly to inquire about bus information, get on and off the bus, and provide necessary help and guidance.

4. Provide voice navigation service: You can set up voice navigation equipment on the bus or bus platform, so that the elderly can hear detailed bus route introductions and reminders, which is convenient for the elderly to ride.

5. Strengthen bus safety facilities: Strengthen bus safety facilities, such as handrails and seat belts, to ensure the travel safety of the elderly.

These measures can make it easier for the elderly to take public transport, and at the same time improve the accessibility of public transport, which has a positive role in promoting the whole society.