The chapter you are viewing is unreachable without a phone. The chapter is excluded from the rest of the printed booklet to illustrate the government's lack of accessibility throughout public transportation. In recent years, the explosion of digital technology and AI has contributed to the decline of print media. As a result, the way we consume media and information has changed significantly. Everything that used to be in print has been reduced to a QR code. This shift has affected various aspects of transportation. Advertisements, train schedules, and purchasing tickets have moved into the digital realm.
The current infrastructure of government programs has largely overlooked vulnerable populations, such as the homeless, who lack access to technology or the Internet. As a result, many homeless individuals find themselves excluded from vital train updates and information, amplifying the challenges they already face in their daily lives. To address these disparities, we must work towards a more equitable public transportation system, one that ensures mobility and accessibility for all passengers.