Warning Type "B" Polyurethane (WBPOLYSAY)
Also referred to as Hazard Tactiles, and sometimes Decision Tactiles. They are installed to the walking surface in a 50mm centre grid pattern of raised tactile studs or ‘dots’ and used to warn blind and vision-impaired pedestrians of a nearby hazard.
Warning surface indicators are intended to function much like a stop sign. They alert pedestrians who are blind or vision-impaired to hazards in their line of travel, indicating that they should stop to determine the nature of the hazard before proceeding further. They do not indicate what the hazard will be.
Images of Warning Type "B" Polyurethane
- MRC Polyurethane Warning Tactile (MRC White)
- Ellerslie Station (MRC Yellow)
- SH88 Dunedin (MRC White)
- SH88 Dunedin (MRC White)
- MRC Polyurethane Warning Tactile (MRC Grey)
- MRC Polyurethane Warning Tactile (MRC Queenstown Green)
- Sylvia Park Escalators (MRC Black)
- Auckland City CBD (MRC Yellow)
- MRC Polyurethane Warning Tactile (MRC Yellow)
- MRC Polyurethane Warning Tactile (MRC Black)
- Sylvia Park Carpark (MRC Black)
- Queenstown Pavements (MRC Queenstown Green)
- Smales Farm (MRC Yellow)
- Waitikiri Village (MRC Grey)
- Queenstown Pavements (MRC Queenstown Green)
- Waitikiri Village (MRC Grey)