- Several design strategies can be used to improve accessibility for vision-impaired pedestrians at signalized intersections:
- Avoid the use of large-radius corners.
- Avoid placing curb ramps at different angles at a single intersection — they should align with crosswalks.
- Install domed curb-ramp surfaces (i.e., detectable warning surfaces).
- Increase the pedestrian walk interval by 5 – 8 seconds.
- Design and install accessible pedestrian signals in a manner consistent with KYTC design standards.
CONTACT:
Chris VanDyke
Research Scientist | Program Manager
chrisvandyke@uky.edu