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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

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


  • Manufactured by: Rediweld