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TAKPAVE

Takpave: Surface mounted rubber tiles providing Tactile Surfaces for the guidance of the visually impaired

Corduroy

Corduroy should extend the full width of the stairs (top or bottom) and at least 400mm beyond, starting 400mm back from the step and laid to a depth of 800mm.

Corduroy Stairs should extend the full width of the stairs and beyond top and bottom Takpave Corduroy Style: A ribbed pattern which indicates a hazard such as steps, a ramp or level crossing

Pedestrian

Layout of blister paving at a side junction where the side road carriageway has been raised to the level of a footway.

TakPave: Pedestrian Dot style surface tile TakPave: Pedestrian Dot style surface tile

 

 

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TAKPAVE TACTILE SURFACES

Surface mounted rubber tiles providing Tactile Surfaces for the guidance of the visually impaired.

Pedestrian A blister pattern which indicates pedestrian crossing points.
Corduroy A ribbed pattern which indicates a hazard such as steps, a ramp or level crossing.
Cycle A pattern of raised bars which indicates a segregated shard cycle track and foopath.
Dash A pattern of raised bars which provides a guidance path around obstacles or between facilities.

Key Product Features

DfT Guidance - Conforms with "Guidance on the use of Tactile and paving surfaces"

Compliance - Help providers achieve compliance with the DDA Material - Unique mineral filled elastomer formulated for durability and abrasion resistance. Surfaces - Supplied in 400mm square tiles and can be adhered to most surfaces (adhesives supplied or recommended) Patterned - Patterned surface for greater skid resistance. Colours - Available in colours buff, grey, black, blue and red (controlled crossing only). Cycle (below)

Takpave Cycle Tile: Unique mineral filled elastomer formulated for durability and abrasion resistance

Shared cycle track/footway using cycle surface tiles
Cycle & footway using cycle surfae tiles
Dash (below)
Takpave surface tile Dash style - Conforms with 'Guidance on the use of Tactile and paving surfaces'

Drawing showing Dash as a guidance path

Layout of guidance path surface at a right angle turn

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