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UFAS Figure A4
Figure A4 Cane Technique The forward pace (right and left sweep of a cane) length is between 36 and 60 inches (915-1525 mm). Return to Figure Index... http://www.access-board.gov/ufas/ufas-html/figa4.html
ADAAG Figure A4
Figure A4 Cane Technique The forward pace (right and left sweep of a cane) length is between 36 and 60 inches (915-1525 mm).... http://www.adaportal.org/..._Access/ADAAG/figures/figa4.html
Figure 13
Figure 13 Figure 13 is a line drawing elevation of a cane-detectable sidewalk environment, illustrating the cane detectable range as a shaded area from ground level... http://www.access-board.gov/prowac/guide/figure13.htm
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in order to accommodate a greater variety of users. Discussion: The three principal cane techniques are: 1) the touch technique, where the cane is arced from side-to-side... http://www.access-board.gov/prowac/commrept/part3-02-2.htm
Figure 12
Figure 12 Figure 12 is a photograph of a pedestrian using a long white cane to travel along a public sidewalk. He is approaching and about to contact a protruding... http://www.access-board.gov/prowac/guide/figure12.htm
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and avoid hazards. However, most people with severe impairments of vision use the long cane as an aid to mobility. The two principal cane techniques are the touch... http://www.access-board.gov/prowac/guide/sidebarp52.htm
ADA Accessibility Guidelines
and avoid hazards. However, most people with severe impairments of vision use the long cane as an aid to mobility. The two principal cane techniques are the touch... http://www.adaportal.org/...Appendix/ADAAG_Appendix_4-4.html
Description of Overhead Hazards Illustration
underside of a stair with the underside exposed from ceiling to floor. A blind person using a cane to detect hazards approaches the underside of the stair. An area... http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/undstair.htm
Description - Walking Parallel to a Wall
Figures Two line drawings. On the left a drawing with a front view of a blind person using a cane. An overhead sign "Lobby" is mounted so the bottom edge is 80" min.... http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/wallpo.htm