Tactile Walking Surface (October 2024)
Tactile Walking Surface (October 2024)
Tactile pavements, also known as detectable warning surfaces, are textured ground surface indicators that are placed on sidewalks, crosswalks, and other public areas to help people with visual impairments navigate safely. These raised patterns on the ground are designed to be felt underfoot or detected by a cane, providing a clear and consistent cue to the presence of a change in surface level or potential hazard. For visually impaired individuals, traversing the bustling streets of Kingston can be an arduous and often perilous undertaking. The installation of tactile pavement would provide a lifeline for visually impaired individuals, transforming their daily commute into a safer and more manageable experience.