But what features will it have and how will it make passengers' lives easier? The answer is simple. Being intended for cell phones, the application will be available for Android and iOS, allowing users to know the time, minutes and exact location of the transport, as well as the route that will be followed.
Júlio Caiombo, speaking to Angop, explained that 'Mobile Wawa' will enable the user to monitor any anomaly and even discover the driver who is working, which becomes a benefit to improving urban mobility.
The application took three months to create and considered the population density in urban areas, the lack of public transport to meet demand and the population's need for time management, which became a daily challenge.
So, as an example, the creator of the application said that if a student needs a bus, which will be associated with the network system, they will be able to calculate their time to get to the transport.
Cited by Angop, he also informed that, in a few days, this initiative will be presented to the provincial Transport and Urban Mobility office with a view to establishing collaborations with transport companies.