[Talk-GB] Tactile markings at UK bus stops?

Gareth L o.i at LIVE.CO.UK
Thu Mar 18 10:26:49 UTC 2021


I just think TfL don’t do this. Even bus stops implemented/refreshed in the past 12 months around Camden/Islington do not have tactile paving, so I guess it’s not in their design standard.

Gareth


From: Jez Nicholson<mailto:jez.nicholson at gmail.com>
Sent: 18 March 2021 10:11
To: Talk-GB<mailto:talk-gb at openstreetmap.org>
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Tactile markings at UK bus stops?

My local Council (Brighton & Hove) have been diligently updating most bus stops with tactile paving. So, round here, the Street Complete question makes sense. Perhaps it is a legal requirement? Councils aren't normally keen to spend money.

On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 9:42 AM Robert Skedgell <rob at hubris.org.uk<mailto:rob at hubris.org.uk>> wrote:
I think some of the TfL bus stops on the EL routes around Barking and
Dagenham had some (non-standard?) tactile markings and pavement edge
lights when they were installed. It seems to have been an experiment
which has now been abandoned.

On 17/03/2021 09:10, Ken Kilfedder wrote:
> TfL bus stops do not routinely have any tactile paving - I don't recall
> ever seeing any in London (and Streetcomplete *always* asks.)
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