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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. Detectable Dome Warning Tiles

Writer: Terry DodgeTerry Dodge

I have noticed that these tiles are mostly placed wrong and are usless to the blind.

Seems to be a problem all over the country. Follow along as I try to correct this problem.

~Terry Dodge


What Is the Americans with Disabilities Act?

The Americans with Disabilities Act or ADA was signed into law in 1990 by President George W. Bush. The act outlines and protects the rights of disabled persons under the titles of Employment, Public Services, Public Accommodations, Telecommunications, and Miscellaneous Provisions.


What are the bumps called for blind people?

These blister-like bumps are there for individuals with low vision or no vision so that they can discern where crosswalks merge from sidewalk to road. These blisters are known as detectable dome warning tiles or truncated domes.


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1/28/25 - To be continued....

 
 
 

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