Sight Line: Designing Better Streets for People with Low Vision
Author: Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment
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This Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment was developed by British researchers and evaluate the needs of people with visual impairments and how those needs may be better addressed in the design of public spaces. The study focuses on people who use long canes and guide dogs, and includes information that will help create more accessible street design. Accessibility: This PDF is generally accessible using a screen reader or Read Out Loud. Some figures do not have alternate text and text in numbered lists may be confusing to navigate.
Program: Community Health
Submitted Date: May 26, 2011 | Modified Date: Sep 30, 2025
Primary Toolkit: Healthy Community Design Toolkit | Secondary Toolkit: N/A
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Institution Type: International,
Keywords: Community Design, Health & Disability, Vulnerable Populations, Injury & Violence Prevention, Environmental Health