John A. Horst
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October 23, 2002 |
It is our understanding that the Access Board is considering the need
for audible pedestrian signals at busy intersections. Please be advised that I,
as a legally blind person, find these audible signals very helpful. In downtown
Harrisburg we have had these signals for several years. Many blind, disabled and
older persons have expressed appreciation for them.
With the volumn of traffic increasing and traffic signals controlled
electronically based on traffic flow, audible signals become more and more
important for safe mobility for blind people. If sighted persons need traffic
signals, stop and go signs etc., it naturally follows that blind people need
signals that are audible.
These signals do not make blind people dependent. They enable them to accept
employment and be active in social and community activities.
The Pennsylvania Council of the Blind is an organization of hundreds of blind
and visually impaired people across Pennsylvania. We strongly support the PROWAC
report.
Thank you for your attention to this email.
John A. Horst
Executive Director
Pennsylvania Council of the Blind