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Barriers and facilitators for blind and visually impaired users of shared space

Brown, K; Norgate, SH

Authors

K Brown

SH Norgate



Abstract

To what extent do blind or partially sighted pedestrians perceive barriers or facilitators when moving through a shared space (SS)? The aim of this study was to understand in real-time, the perceptions, thoughts and emotions about their interaction with the SS, to enable the facilitators and barriers users encountered to be identified. This paper involves five case studies of blind/visually impaired adult pedestrians, using a verbal protocol analysis (VPA) method to explore their reactions to a SS in Poynton, North West England. The findings show that participants’ independent mobility was compromised. When crossing the SS, participants felt unsafe and experienced barriers finding the edge of the carriageway and while encountering street furniture. The authors conclude with a recommendation about the future use of the VPA method for application across a range of physical layouts and design details, and to more schemes (e.g. cycling) and diverse users.

Citation

Brown, K., & Norgate, S. (2019). Barriers and facilitators for blind and visually impaired users of shared space. Proceedings of the ICE - Municipal Engineer, 172(4), 209-217. https://doi.org/10.1680/jmuen.18.00063

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 22, 2019
Online Publication Date Jul 31, 2019
Publication Date Dec 1, 2019
Deposit Date Oct 22, 2019
Journal Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Municipal Engineer
Print ISSN 0965-0903
Electronic ISSN 1751-7699
Publisher Thomas Telford
Volume 172
Issue 4
Pages 209-217
DOI https://doi.org/10.1680/jmuen.18.00063
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1680/jmuen.18.00063
Related Public URLs https://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/journal/jmuen
Additional Information Additional Information : ** From Crossref via Jisc Publications Router **Journal IDs: pissn 0965-0903; eissn 1751-7699 **History: issued 31-07-2019; published_online 31-07-2019