File:Red Pavement on Crossing Tiles with Guide Strips.jpg

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English: Red concrete tile at the sidewalk portion of a crossing that is flanked with concrete strips marked into the sidewalk parallel to the direction of travel. Across an asphalt street is a similar red crossing in concrete. This is a form of accessible paving, but may not constitute "tactile" paving as it lacks a half-dome plate to assist long-pole users. This is relevant to mapping in OpenStreetMap.
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Uploading to be used for OpenStreetMap wiki as an example of non-tactile paving that is not otherwise inaccessible.

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Red concrete tile at the sidewalk portion of a crossing that is flanked with concrete strips marked into the sidewalk parallel to the direction of travel. Across an asphalt street is a similar red crossing in concrete.

10 September 2025

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