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Tactile indicators, also known as tactile paving, are an essential part of making public spaces accessible for people with vision impairments. These raised patterns on pavements or floors help guide individuals safely through environments like train stations, bus stops, and pedestrian crossings. In Australia, tactile indicators are a crucial part of the Disability Discrimination Act, ensuring equal access for all. They’re typically made of hard-wearing materials like concrete or rubber and are designed to provide sensory feedback through touch. This simple yet effective solution promotes independence and safety for those with low or no vision.



