Europe in US & Canada, Trip Sisters Episode 19 – Encore Presentation (10/20/2018)
Colleen picks Holland, Michigan and Catie takes us to Montreal Canada. Plus, Bonnie Klaus, the Avid Traveler.
Europe in US & Canada, Trip Sisters Episode 19 – Encore Presentation (10/20/2018)
Colleen picks Holland, Michigan and Catie takes us to Montreal Canada. Plus, Bonnie Klaus, the Avid Traveler.
(CHICAGO) Earlier this month, an app to report road issues was launched by DuPage County transportation.
The web-based application allows residents to report potholes, signal outages and other safety issues, according to a statement from DuPage County.
Residents can access the web app at gis.dupageco.org/citizenreporter or through the county’s Navigate DuPage app, authorities said.
“This app is one more tool in our kit as we work to keep our roads in excellent condition,” said DuPage County Transportation Committee Chairman Don Puchalski in the statement. “Using the application, motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians can alert us to an unsafe condition so we can remedy the situation much faster. It’s a win-win for our taxpayers and our road crews.”
Boston-based startup app GetHuman has unveiled a new service that lets you to pay $5 to $25 to hire a “problem solver” who will call a company’s customer service line on your behalf to resolve issues. Prices vary depending on the company, but GetHuman offers to fight for your airline refund, deal with Facebook account issues and other customer service issues. Christian Allen the co-founder and CEO of GetHuman joined John to explain the new app.