Mike L: Second Proposal

User Group:  NYC Subway Commuters

The idea I had was a different form of the Metrocard that subway commuters use.  I would propose a different version of it, maybe something that can be scanned instead of swiped.  It would work similarly to an EZPass in that the gate/turnstile can scan it automatically when you are trying to walk through

Design Problem: Congestion in the subway stations

I came up with this idea because sometimes if people are in a rush to get on the train they swipe the metro cards too fast causing the turnstile to recognize it.  If the card still doesn’t go through the person then has to go see an attendant causing a bigger problem.  If there’s a line of people behind the person that can’t swipe the card correctly it can cause congestion and backup in the station causing people to miss the train.

Motivation: Aggravation

Every morning if I’m in a rush there is always at least some people that A) can’t swipe the card correctly causing a huge line or B) swipe it too quickly causing the turnstile not to recognize the card.  It would be easier if the card didn’t have to be physically swiped.

Solution: Scannable cards

I propose an EZPAss style card that you can either hold up to a scanner or even pin it to your clothes so the turnstile can recognize it.  If it can be scanned easier I believe that lines at the turnstiles can sped up significantly.

Outcome: Quicker subway experiences and less headaches

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