Wayfinding Problems for Blind Pedestrians at Noncorner Crosswalks: Novel Solution

Author:

Bentzen Billie Louise (Beezy)1,Barlow Janet M.2,Scott Alan C.3,Guth David4,Long Richard4,Graham Jennifer5

Affiliation:

1. Accessible Design for the Blind, 25 Village Lane, Berlin, MA 01503

2. Accessible Design for the Blind, 3 Manila Street, Asheville, NC 28806

3. Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, Elon University, 2337 Campus Box, Elon, NC 27244-2010

4. Department of Blindness and Low Vision Studies, College of Health and Human Services, Western Michigan University, 1903 West Michigan Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49008

5. Graham Rehabilitation Services, 2298 Hidden Knoll Avenue, Southeast, Caledonia, MI 49316

Abstract

To travel independently, pedestrians with visual impairments must be able to locate crosswalks and align accurately for crossing streets. This action is especially challenging where crossings are not located at street corners and cues for locating the crosswalk and aligning to cross in the direction of travel on the crosswalk may be inadequate. This research compared midblock and roundabout crossings with curb ramps and detectable warnings but no other consistent cues for locating the crosswalk and no cues specifically intended to provide alignment and heading information, with the same crossings with the addition of a 24-in.-wide prototype surface of raised bars oriented perpendicular to the direction of travel on the crosswalks. This treatment was installed beside the detectable warnings and extended across the sidewalk. It was hypothesized that this surface would assist with both locating the crosswalk and establishing accurate alignment with the crosswalk. Sixteen participants having little or no vision failed, on average, to locate the crosswalk on the initial approach on 2.4% of their attempts for crosswalks having the guidance surface, while without the guidance surface, participants failed to locate the crosswalk on the initial approach on an average of 17.9% of their crossing attempts. With the guidance surface, participants aligned correctly on average on 77.3% of their trials, while without the surface the rate of correct alignment was 52.1%.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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