Launch of the Street Nav application in the Principality: a new tool for inclusive mobility

Developed to suggest itineraries adapted to each type of disability, the application takes into account the actual state of practicability of the routes, in particular the presence of stairs, slopes, lifts or work zones.

The roll-out of this application is the result of close collaboration between the Department of Social Affairs and Health, the Interministerial Delegation for Digital Transition and associations representing people with disabilities.

This initiative is part of the Principality's ongoing commitment to promoting independence, safety and equal access to the city for all, using digital tools to serve the common good.

This achievement reflects the implementation of the "Handipact" policy aimed at the inclusion of all people with disabilities. This application will make it easier for people with reduced mobility to get around, whether they are residents, employees or just visitors.

Christophe Robino, Conseiller de Gouvernement-Ministre des Affaires Sociales et de la Santé