They’re the new craze for blind people. Blind society is moving on from using braille on the wall–an obstacle blind people simply still have trouble locating–and are moving towards using their feet to comprehend the language. Studies predict 80% of all cities in America will have implemented this new technology by 2050. We call it FEET BRAILLE.
I like to be called David, but “Mister Hodges” and “Professor” are popular choices. My ESL students’ charming alternative, “Mister David,” is my favorite by far.
They’re the new craze for blind people. Blind society is moving on from using braille on the wall–an obstacle blind people simply still have trouble locating–and are moving towards using their feet to comprehend the language. Studies predict 80% of all cities in America will have implemented this new technology by 2050. We call it FEET BRAILLE.
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bumpy bops
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Sidewalk Candy Buttons
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sidewalk stoppers
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to hurt your foot – like stepping on a lego
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sidewalk dots
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side walk grip
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Sidewalk buttons
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I think they’re for blind or disabled people to know where the actual crosswalk is rather than blindly crossing the street
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rigged sidewalk
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Side walk dot-grip
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Foot Braille
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