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  2. Tactile paving - Wikipedia

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    A set of yellow truncated domes on the down-ramp in a parking lot. Tactile paving (also called tenji blocks, truncated domes, detectable warnings, tactile tiles, tactile ground surface indicators, tactile walking surface indicators, or detectable warning surfaces) is a system of textured ground surface indicators found at roadsides (such as at curb cuts), by and on stairs, and on railway ...

  3. Rotating cone tactile device - Wikipedia

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    Cone on the right hand side of the underside of a pelican crossing control box. A rotating cone tactile device is a haptic device used at traffic light controlled pedestrian crossings in the United Kingdom. It is used as a tactile signal for blind pedestrians to indicate that it is safe to cross the road. [1]

  4. Pedestrian crossing - Wikipedia

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    A pedestrian crossing (or crosswalk in American and Canadian English) is a place designated for pedestrians to cross a road, ... Tactile paving next to a crosswalk.

  5. Category:Pedestrian crossing components - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pedestrian crossing components" ... Tactile paving; X. Xiaolüren This page was last edited on 27 February 2019, at 01:09 ...

  6. Seiichi Miyake - Wikipedia

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    Seiichi Miyake (Japanese: 三宅 精一, Hepburn: Miyake Seiichi, 5 February 1926 – 10 July 1982) was a Japanese engineer and inventor best known for his work on tactile paving (or "Tenji bricks", "Tactile bricks/blocks") to aid the visually impaired at traffic crossings. Miyake's system of tactile paving was first introduced at a school for ...

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