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Effect of Tactile Walking Surface Indicators on Alignment for Crossing

Some crossing situations have alignment cues that provide wrong or misleading alignment information. Some crossing locations have confusing information about where to stand in order to cross. A description of final results from research into use of tactile walking surface indicators to reduce confusion about location and alignment information at potentially confusing crossings is presented.

This session was originally presented on September 9, 2020 by Robert Wall Emerson.
Captions and transcripts are under production and will soon be available.

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