Actually, the audible devices are in a good number of larger cities ... what allows them to work reasonably well is that there are small herds of people crossing which helps the otherwise clueless drivers to stop/yield. The thought of a blind person stepping onto any Marco street is unnerving.
But, what happened to family, friends, neighbors, churches, and civic organizations? Instead of asking for costly accommodations (and risky) how about leaning on "your brother" a little?
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MarcoBiker writes:
Actually, the audible devices are in a good number of larger cities ... what allows them to work reasonably well is that there are small herds of people crossing which helps the otherwise clueless drivers to stop/yield. The thought of a blind person stepping onto any Marco street is unnerving.
But, what happened to family, friends, neighbors, churches, and civic organizations? Instead of asking for costly accommodations (and risky) how about leaning on "your brother" a little?
Share your thoughts
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