ABOUT 170, 000 VEHICLES USE NEW YORK CITY'S QUEENSBORO
Bridge each day, zooming past Larry Misrok’s apartment building, which sits at the entrance to one of the ramps. Crossing the street there is challenging for anyone, but for Misrok, an 83-year-old lawyer, it could be deadly. He is virtually blind.
Fortunately, Misrok has help to navigate the city’s busy streets and broken sidewalks: a healthy pair of eyes with 20/20 vision located hundreds, maybe even thousands, of miles away. Using high-tech, camera-equipped eyeglasses, along with an app on his smartphone, Misrok is guided by a trained agent who can see in real time on his or her computer screen what Misrok cannot see before him.
“Watch out, there’s a curb ahead,” the helper might say, or “There’s a cyclist coming…