The MTA is trying to make it a little easier for some riders to get a seat on a bus or subway train.

The transit agency is launching a new campaign to encourage straphangers to give up their seat for  pregnant women, the elderly and those with disabilities.

These new courtesy buttons can help people better identify which riders need seats.

There’s a "Baby on Board" button and a "Please Offer Me a Seat" button that can be worn.

Those interested can get a button free of charge by visiting the MTA's website.

The pilot program runs through Labor Day.