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Uber is Watch Salyut 7 Onlineoffering basic sign language lessons in its app, in an effort to support its deaf and hard of hearing drivers.

Riders in North America will be able to see a card in the Uber app's messages section, offering to teach basic greetings such as "hello" and "thank you" in American Sign Language (ASL).

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It'll also teach you how to sign your name in a sequence of videos, which is a pretty nifty addition.

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Uber, who has "thousands" of deaf drivers in the U.S. alone, says the new feature is in support of National Deaf Awareness Month, and it's certainly a step in the right direction.

The company started including modifications to its UI for hard of hearing drivers back in 2015. These include having a flashing screen for trip requests, as opposed to hearing an audible prompt, and blocking users from calling, only allowing texts.

Riders who pair with a hard of hearing driver also started getting prompts to let them know.


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