Towards an Accessible City: Removing Functional Barriers to Independent Travel for Blind and Vision-Impaired Residents and Visitors
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- Marston, James R. & Golledge, Reginald, 1997. "Removing functional barriers: Public transit and the blind and vision impaired," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt8z77v2vn, University of California Transportation Center.
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Blind--California--Santa Barbara--Transportation; Visually handicapped--California--Santa Barbara--Transportation; Buses--California--Santa Barbara--Access for the physically handicapped; Infrared detectors;All these keywords.
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