[nabs-l] Crossing light rail tracks

Amy Sabo amylsabo at comcast.net
Thu Nov 20 00:44:45 UTC 2008


hello ben,

that's awesome that phoneix is getting a light rail system there. what i do since i use light rail all the time in denver to travel to school and back and to do other things in the city is that i just listen to the sounds of the whistle of the train and also listen for people walking.

also, i listen to noises like roller bags, bikes, or other stuff like that. i hope this will help you out in using the light rail system. take care and i will talk to you soon!



hugs,
amy

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: "Ben J. Bloomgren" <ben.j.bloomgren at gmail.com> 

> Hello all, 
> 
> On December 27, the Phoenix area gets its first taste (hopefully) of light 
> rail transit. The ads are already warning about the quietness of the trains 
> and advising pedestrians to look both ways before crossing. My question is 
> this: How do blind people cross the street when there are tracks? 
> 
> Ben 
> 
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