Building on the success of the Atlanta implementation, MUTW plans to expand Wheeldestrianâ„¢ technology to other major metropolitan areas across the United States. This national rollout will target cities with significant wheelchair-user populations and progressive accessibility policies, focusing on municipalities that recognize the 36% higher mortality risk for wheelchair pedestrians and the economic imperative of accessible infrastructure.
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The expansion strategy includes collaboration with policymakers, transportation agencies, and disability advocacy organizations to advocate for standardized wheelchair-accessible traffic signal infrastructure. This phase represents a critical scaling moment where multiple cities simultaneously adopt the technology, creating a network effect that validates the system’s universal design principles and demonstrates its viability for nationwide implementation across diverse urban environments.