Definition of Blind Pathway Pavers
Blind path bricks are road facilities designed to facilitate safe travel for the visually impaired. Typically composed of three types of bricks: one is the directional guide bricks in a strip shape, leading the blind with confidence; another is the dot indicator bricks, alerting the blind of obstacles ahead; and the third is the blind path danger warning bricks, with larger dots.
Blind paving bricks are pedestrian facilities designed for the convenience and safety of the visually impaired. Typically, they are composed of three types of bricks: 1) Guiding bricks with a linear direction that safely guide the blind to proceed, also known as walking guide bricks or directional guide bricks; 2) Bricks with dots to alert the blind of obstacles ahead and the need to turn, referred to as warning guide bricks or directional guide bricks; and 3) Blind path hazard warning bricks with larger dots, indicating a no-passing zone and danger ahead.































