Difficulty of Identification of Official Tactile Walking Surface Indicators Using the Foot in Japan
Wataru Toyoda,
Masaki Ogata
Abstract:In Japan, following an accident wherein a visually impaired was hit by a train inside a railroad crossing, the installation of tactile walking surface indicators (TWSIs) at railroad crossings have become widespread. Attention and guiding patterns as well as escort patterns have been installed in front and inside railroad crossings, respectively. However, the extent to which the latter is more discriminable than the former has not been verified. This study determined the ease of identifying the Japanese officia… Show more
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