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Mobility of Visually Impaired People
The most common mobility aid used by pedestrians with poor sight to facilitate their independent mobility is a long white cane. This is used to scan the ground in front of the person. This technique will usually locate potential obstructions such as street furniture, provided that there is some element at ground level, and distinct changes in level such as kerb upstand or a step.
Once any feature has been located and possibly identified, the pedestrian will decide how to proceed.
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