Accessibility for people of reduced mobility
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STANDARDS
Standard NFP 98 350 (February 1988) is designed to define the general conditions to be respected during the planning and construction of pedestrian pathways to ensure that disabled persons can use them as easily as possible.
The standard lays down minimum pavement widths and deals with issues such as sloping surfaces and rises, turning areas and the nature of the ground.
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Standard NFP 98 351 (February 1989) Standard NFP 98 351 (February 1989) which adds to the previous standard, lays down guidelines relating to the characteristics and testing of ground-based warning devices sited on the edge of platforms or pathways (pedestrian crossings). These devices are aimed at providing a safer environment for the partially-sighted by providing early warning signs (tactile paving stones)
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SOME APPLICATIONS
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o Ensuring bus stops meet legal requirements (lowered platform)
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