Hi
it isn't just people with a visual impairment who would be affected, but
also some people with a learning difficulty, dementia or have cognitive
impairments as well as assistance dogs and of course, cars, buses and
other vehicles.
I imagine if it replaced a controlled crossing, then there is no way
pedestrian right of way can be enforced.
There are some school crossing points which have different coloured pencil
type columns in Manchester but they do not replace zebra crossings. There
was a decision made in Manchester some years ago but which unfortunately
hasn't been enforced that there would be no more Zebra crossings without
consultation with MDPAG, and that alternative controlled crossings would
be used wherever possible.
However, new Councillors and council staff along with massive cuts in
funding has meant that this isn't happening any more.
Best wishes
Flick
best wishes
Flick
> Hi all,
>
> In Canada the Vision Impaired Resource Network have told us that the use
> of heavy patterns are not acceptable. I will be curious about what RNIB
> says as well.
>
> Judy
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> Thanks Justin.
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> I’d be interested in feedback from the RNIB on this - I’ve just asked them
> on Twitter.
>
> Thanks for sharing.
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> Brian
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> On 29 Sep 2016, at 13:44, Ryan, Justin
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> Dear all
>
> I wonder if you have seen this temporary replacement of a zebra crossing
> that has appeared in Southwark Street, London. The article below tells you
> who did it and what for , which is part of a public art scheme which will
> see other public infrastructure ‘reimagined’!
>
> http://www.dezeen.com/2016/09/23/camille-walala-multicoloured-pedestrian-crossing-london-design-festival-2016/
>
> Anyway be interesting to see what people think of it?!
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Justin Ryan
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