Guidance on the use of tactile paving surfaces
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Mobility Of Visually Impaired People
- Mobility techniques
- Key design principles
- The use of tactile information
- Using These Guidelines
- The Role Of Consultation
- Warning Surfaces
- Chapter 1
Blister Surface For Pedestrian Crossing Points - 1.1 Purpose
- 1.2 Definition
- 1.3 Application
- 1.4 Maintenance
- 1.5 Layouts
- 1.5.2 Uncontrolled crossings
- 1.5.4 Vehicle crossovers and vehicle accesses
- 1.5.5 Traffic calming
- 1.5.6 Conservation areas
- 1.5.7 Inspection covers
- Chapter 2 - Corduroy Hazard Warning Surface
- 2.1 Purpose
- 2.2 Definition
- 2.4 Maintenance
- 2.5 Layout
- Chapter 3 - Platform Edge (Off-Street) Warning Surface
- 3.1 Purpose
- 3.2 Definition
- 3.3 Application
- 3.4 Maintenance
- Chapter 4 - Platform Edge (On-Street) Warning Surface
- 4.1 Purpose
- 4.2 Definition
- 4.3 Application
- 4.4 Maintenance
- Chapter 5 - Segregated Shared Cycle Track/Footway Surface and Central Delineator Strip
- 5.1 Purpose
- 5.2 Definition
- 5.3 Application
- 5.4 Maintenance
- 5.4.2 New Roads and Street Works Act
- 5.5 Layout
- 5.5.2.6 Controlled crossings along a shared route
- Chapter 6 - Guidance Path Surface
- 6.1 Purpose
- 6.2 Definition
- 6.3 Application
- 6.4 Maintenance
- 6.5 Layout
- Chapter 7 - Information Surface
- 7.1 Purpose
- 7.2 Definition
- 7.3 Application
- 7.4 Maintenance
- 7.4.1 Condition of the surface
- 7.4.2 New Roads and Street Works Act 1991
- 7.5 Layout
- Glossary
- Contacts
- Reference documents

