Travel by Blind
Research
Introduction
Crossing Problems
Common Problems
Effect of APS on Street Crossings
Other Effects of APS
Blind Pedestrians' Access to Complex Intersections
Project 3-62 Guidelines for Accessible Pedestrian Signals
Comparison of two types of APS
Interfacing Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS) and Traffic Signal Controllers
Accessible Pedestrian Signals - Curriculum Development
Wayfinding Technologies for People with Visual Impairments
Comparison of APS signal technologies
Rules & Regulations
Types
Walk Indications
Other Features
Where to Install
Designing Installations
New Construction or Reconstruction
Retrofitting an Intersection with an APS
Installation Specifications
Field Adjustments
Case Studies
International Practice
Manufacturers
Selection Tool
Product Matrix
Full Guide
Rating Scales
Field Adjustments
Research
Summary
This section reviews the research literature documenting:
Contents
Introduction to APS research
Crossing problems that may be ameliorated by APS
Common problems with APS in the U.S.
Effect of APS features on street crossings
Other effects of APS
Current Research Projects:
Blind Pedestrians' Access to Complex Intersections
Project 3-62 Guidelines for Accessible Pedestrian Signals
Comparison of Two Types of APS
Interfacing Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS) and Traffic Signal Controllers
Accessible Pedestrian Signals - Curriculum Development
Wayfinding Technologies for People with Visual Impairments: Research and Development of an Integrated Platform
Comparison of APS Signal Technologies
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