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L1N3 (LINE)-Paris IDF-Incidents-Public Transport


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>> New transportation lines: Metro, RER, Bus and Tramway

Arrive sooner, travel safer. You are a public transport rider in Paris, L1N3 (read "LINE") is your app.

Discover in real time the incidents that other passengers are finding in the stations you care. A crowded station, a suspect bag, a train that never arrives, …

Its the perfect complement to other apps that keep you informed about the schedule of your trains.

This version covers the Metro, Tram, RER and Bus lines in Paris and the suburbs. Next versions will cover more transport lines.

NOTE: Youll need a Facebook account only to report, confirm and share incidents. In other case, you can use Anonymous login.

Use cases
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* Im leaving the office in the evening, will it be risky my trip back home?
* I want to know why this train is stopped, is it a technical problem, a suspect bag alert? Will it last?

Features
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* Real time Incidents: You receive a list of all incidents happening now, only for the stations in your route. Photos are included.

* Incident Reporting: You can post in a precise way the incidents you find. Photos can be attached.

* Photo Gallery: A slide show with the latest photos of your route. A comfortable way of being informed.

* Route Manager: A route is a list of stations youll follow. You can define as many as you need. You must select one as the current route.

* Facebook Login: To avoid you remember another password, you can login with your Facebook account. Youll have access to all the functions in the app.

* Friends Identification: Incidents posted by your Facebook friends are clearly identified in the list of incidents.

* Anonymous Login: If you dont have a Facebook account or you dont want to use it, you can login as an anonymous user, you dont even need a password. Youll have access to all the functions in the app except for incidents reporting and incident confirmation.

* Battery friendly: GPS is almost never used. Only used at the time you are reporting an incident.

* Byte friendly: Communication is optimized to minimize cost and time. Furthermore, you can disable photo downloading.