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Working Groups

The majority of the documents, standards and guidelines produced by RTIG is done with the assistance of voluntary working groups. These working groups are made up of industry experts who lend their knowledge to particular projects. Examples of RTIG working groups include:

  • Data Suppliers Working Group
  • Shelter Implementation Working Group
  • Disability Working Group
  • On-bus architecture Working Group
  • GPRS Interface Working Group

Working groups involve non-members where relevant; so, the Disability WG includes representatives from charities such a RNIB and Guide Dogs.

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