Tactile domes are required by the Americans with Disabilities Act wherever there’s a level transition from pedestrian pavement to active roadway. They give vision-impaired pedestrians a warning of ...
In 1965, Japanese engineer and inventor Seiichi Miyake first developed tactile bricks to help a friend who was beginning to experience visual impairment. Two years after it was invented, Okayama City ...
AASHTO. 2019. Project Work Plan for NTPEP Laboratory Evaluation of Detectable Warning Systems. DWS-18-01. https://transportation.org/ntpep/wp-content/uploads/sites/49 ...
AlertCast and AlertTile detectable warning products are engineered for visually impaired or handicapped pedestrians, offering advanced rigid composite material solutions with "tactile cues" for either ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SureWerx, a leading supplier of professional tools, equipment, and safety products announced today that it has acquired ADA Solutions, Inc. ADA designs, develops and ...
There were two main objectives for this experiment: Determine the relative detectability of two TDI (i.e., bars) geometries and two DWSs (i.e., truncated domes) geometries when approached from various ...