How to set a blind road when the blind road on the sidewalk meets the manhole cover? Are there any specifications?

Blind roads can not only guide visually impaired people to walk, but also protect their safe and unharmed space, so the positioning of blind roads on sidewalks is very important. Visually impaired people travel for a purpose, such as shopping, bus stops, crossing intersections, etc. These all need blind roads to guide the visually impaired, who can tell where they are by their different hearing and memory.

Blind road positioning, first, to protect the walking safety of visually impaired people and form an unharmed space; Second, in places with few pedestrians, in order to reduce the interference of pedestrians, or pedestrians can occupy less blind roads; Third, there are many people in and out of shopping malls and commercial streets, which are suitable for staying away. Therefore, setting kerbs, green belts or fences on the outside of sidewalks is the best location for blind roads.

Blind roads can not only guide visually impaired people to walk, but also protect their safe and unharmed space, so the positioning of blind roads on sidewalks is very important. Visually impaired people travel for a purpose, such as shopping, bus stops, crossing intersections, etc. These all need blind roads to guide the visually impaired, who can tell where they are by their different hearing and memory.

Blind road positioning, first, to protect the walking safety of visually impaired people and form an unharmed space; Second, in places with few pedestrians, in order to reduce the interference of pedestrians, or pedestrians can occupy less blind roads; Third, there are many people in and out of shopping malls and commercial streets, which are suitable for staying away. Therefore, setting kerbs, green belts or fences on the outside of sidewalks is the best location for blind roads.

Barrier-free design of urban roads

1. There are two forms of blind pavement. One is the blind road that guides the visually impaired to go straight through their feet, which is long and called the marching blind road. The other is the blind road or the end of the blind road that tells the visually impaired to turn, and the surface is dotted, which is called the prompt blind road.

It is suggested that in addition to the above functions, the locations and entrances of the main municipal facilities and buildings in the city should still be laid separately, so that visually impaired people can be informed of the specific locations of the facilities and help them understand the surrounding environment, such as the upper and lower entrances of various sidewalks, the entrance of city squares, bus waiting stations, footbridges, subways, building entrances, subway entrances and platform edges, and obstacles on sidewalks. Formal environment and facilities, such as kerbs, flower beds, fences and other facilities set on the outside of the sidewalk, can make the visually impaired walk easily under the corner of the blind stick, which is the best channel for the visually impaired to walk.

Yellow itself is brighter, which is more obvious and easier to find than other colors for the weak and visually impaired. The blind road in Japan is medium yellow.