Guidance Path Detectable Warning Surface
The purpose of the guidance path detectable warning surface is to guide visually impaired people along a route when the traditional cues, such as a curb edge, are not available.
It can also be used to guide people around obstacles, for example street furniture in a pedestrianised area.
The surface has been designed so that people can be guided along the route either by walking on the tactile surface or by maintaining contact with a long cane.
To maximize its effectiveness, the surface should be used sparingly and only after consultation with relevant local groups.
The profile of the guidance path surface comprises a series of raised, flat-topped bars running in the direction of pedestrian travel. The bars are 1/4in high, 1-3/8in wide and are spaced 1-3/4in apart
Available in: RED, BLACK and BUFF
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