To date, most attention and compliance to the ADA mandates for equal access to transportation has been focused on the non-ambulatory/wheelchair bound traveler. These modification costs have been tremendous. Buses and trains have had to be retrofitted or new equipment purchased to provide wheelchair lifts and designated seating areas. Much transit infrastructure has been totally rebuilt to allow for elevators to bypass struts, level access boarding and other costly structural modifications. Not so subtle grumbling is heard when few wheelchair users are seen in these facilities or on the expensive retrofitted buses. The blind and visually impaired in this country represent a significantly large group of disabled persons (almost three times th...
Riding public transit can be confusing for everyone, especially in an unfamiliar environment. One ne...
This study examined the potential of advanced information systems to increase the mobility of disabl...
Sight loss can affect a person’s independence more than any disability. Unsurprisingly many people w...
To date, most attention and compliance to the ADA mandates for equal access to transportation has be...
Our purpose is to explore the travel behavior of blind or vision-impaired people, focusing in partic...
This paper examines the problems of defining and measuring access for blind travelers in an urban tr...
Our purpose is to explore the travel behavior of blind or vision impaired people, focusing in partic...
Signs, both written and iconic, guide us through unknown environments. We use them to identify stree...
This project (MOU276) represents the first third of a longer project concerning making cities more a...
This study investigated the relationship between use of Light Rapid or Light Rail (LRT) by persons w...
We surveyed 55 blind and vision impaired bus riders in Santa Barbara, California to analyze their us...
Visually impaired people face many issues when trying to navigate through var-iable territory. Espec...
While several studies note the challenges that people with disabilities face when using public trans...
Personal mobility is one of the dominant factors in everyday life both for work and leisure time. Ho...
This paper examines further characteristics of the activity patterns of blind and vision impaired no...
Riding public transit can be confusing for everyone, especially in an unfamiliar environment. One ne...
This study examined the potential of advanced information systems to increase the mobility of disabl...
Sight loss can affect a person’s independence more than any disability. Unsurprisingly many people w...
To date, most attention and compliance to the ADA mandates for equal access to transportation has be...
Our purpose is to explore the travel behavior of blind or vision-impaired people, focusing in partic...
This paper examines the problems of defining and measuring access for blind travelers in an urban tr...
Our purpose is to explore the travel behavior of blind or vision impaired people, focusing in partic...
Signs, both written and iconic, guide us through unknown environments. We use them to identify stree...
This project (MOU276) represents the first third of a longer project concerning making cities more a...
This study investigated the relationship between use of Light Rapid or Light Rail (LRT) by persons w...
We surveyed 55 blind and vision impaired bus riders in Santa Barbara, California to analyze their us...
Visually impaired people face many issues when trying to navigate through var-iable territory. Espec...
While several studies note the challenges that people with disabilities face when using public trans...
Personal mobility is one of the dominant factors in everyday life both for work and leisure time. Ho...
This paper examines further characteristics of the activity patterns of blind and vision impaired no...
Riding public transit can be confusing for everyone, especially in an unfamiliar environment. One ne...
This study examined the potential of advanced information systems to increase the mobility of disabl...
Sight loss can affect a person’s independence more than any disability. Unsurprisingly many people w...