«There isn’t really any such thing as a normal person. Everyone on the street is different… But getting that across to designers and local authorities… it’s a big challenge.»
Hugh works with RNIB (Royal National Institute of Blind People) to help make the streets of London safer for people with visual impairment. From the benefits of talking buses to the dangers of dockless bikes and kerbless pavements, he gives us an insight into what it’s like getting around London when you’re partially sighted.
Video produced by: Pardon Our French.
To read the article in English. Londonist.com
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