Barrier-free is not just a buzzword, but an important component of modern cities. It refers not only to physical barriers, but also to information, technological and social barriers. One of the key elements in creating a barrier-free space is interactive barrier-free kiosks, that help people with disabilities to easily navigate the urban environment and obtain the necessary information. These technologies are becoming an integral part of transport infrastructure, contributing to the development of a barrier-free environment.

Interactive touchscreen kiosks, specially designed for people with disabilities, help to remove barriers to access to information. Thanks to their ergonomic design and functionality, which includes motorised screen tilt adjustment, these devices are an ideal solution for people in wheelchairs. The versatility of such kiosks lies in the fact that they are not only physically accessible, but also meet modern inclusivity requirements.
Modern interactive kiosks are equipped with powerful computers based on Android or Windows, touch screens with high resolution and text-to-speech function, which makes them as convenient as possible for people with visual impairments.
In addition, the devices have tactile control elements, embossed buttons and braille, which allows them to be used seamlessly by representatives of different categories. But, interestingly, these devices also have an integrated system of voice assistants, which help users find the information they need, even when their hands are full or if they have difficulty using the touchscreen.

Interactive kiosks are becoming an important element at public transport stops, airports, train stations and other public places. They allow users to quickly find out transport schedules, get route information, and find the nearest available facilities or services.
Among advantages of interactive kiosks can be noted:
The kiosks can be equipped with a real-time system that allows you to update information about traffic, weather conditions or any unforeseen changes. This not only helps people plan their trips, but also ensures more comfortable and safer movement around the city, even in case of emergencies.
Interactive devices can also be integrated with other urban technologies, such as mobile apps or taxi booking platforms. This allows for a seamless information flow covering all aspects of urban transport, and even allows for ticketing or parking payments in a few clicks.
The concept of barrier-free space is actively developing in Ukraine, and moreover, Ukraine has become one of the first countries, which introduced an accessibility standard at the legislative level. This allows not only to change the physical infrastructure, but also to create technological solutions that provide equal opportunities for all citizens.
These initiatives include not only improving the physical accessibility of facilities and transport, but also ensuring easy access to important information. Touch screen kiosks — is one example of how innovative solutions can be integrated into everyday life. They allow you to get the information you need directly on the spot, making it easier to move around the city and providing ease of use for everyone.