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Brisbane: A City for Everyone
Currently in Australia, it has been estimated that approximately 357,000 people are either blind or experience some form of vision impairment. This number has been projected to increase to 564,000 by 2030. Taking into consideration these statistics, how can the City of Brisbane improve street navigation of people living with some form of visual limitation?
City of Christchurch in New Zealand Sets Out Good Example to Help Blind People Cross the Street Safely
City of Christchurch in New Zealand Sets Out Good Example to Help Blind People Cross the Street Safely Latest statistics from 2013 estimated...
Have You Ever Heard About Visible Light Positioning? Tomas Escuin’s from i2CAT Offers His Insights
What is Visible Light Positioning? And how can it benefit the lives of disabled people? Inclusive City Maker gives voice to Tomas Escuin in charge of the project development at local and international level.
How to Maintain Pedestrian Accessibility When Carrying out Street Works?
When street works and road works impact the road network, the design of accessible routes is essential to ensure that everyone, whether disabled or not, can move safely.
How Does the City of Toronto By-law Secure Pedestrian Crossings For Blind People?
This new article aims to enlighten on the regulations and initiatives in force at federal, provincial and municipal level in Toronto. We will give you all the keys to better understand the regulations in place and how it is possible to act in your own way.
How Do Blind People of Toronto Cross the Street Safely?
681,000 blind people have been identified in Ontario in 2007, making Ontario by far the province where the concentration of blind people is the strongest. We are therefore entitled to ask what solutions the City has implemented to allow blind people to cross the street safely and what uses come as a result.
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