A Transportation Guide for Persons who are Blind or Have Low Vision
A Transportation Guide for Persons who are Blind or Have Low Vision contains helpful information about finding and using transportation options, and is designed for persons with vision impairments or those who serve them. Forward the link or print copies of the document as needed. Students or researchers may prefer to use the version with in-text citations, located on our Publications for Download page atĀ https://www.blind.msstate.edu/research/publications.
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A Transportation Guide for Persons who are Blind or Have Low Vision
A Transportation Guide for Persons who are Blind or Have Low Vision
Reference:
Crudden, A. (2018). A transportation guide for persons who are blind or have low vision (2nd ed.). National Research and Training Center on Blindness & Low Vision at Mississippi State University. Retrieved fromĀ https://www.blind.msstate.edu/our-products/transportation-resources.
Last Updated 06/01/2022
Customized Transportation Plan
This customized transportation plan is meant to generate conversation between counselor and consumer regarding the consumer's transportation situation. The questions guide the conversation through various transportation routes, the consumer's transportation history, and the consumer's transportation options.
Available in two formats:
Customized Transportation Plan
Customized Transportation Plan
Last Updated 03/20/2015
Transportation Briefs
Navigating Your Neighborhood Brief
Effective transportation begins in your neighborhood! Determine whether where you live is impacting your ability to travel and/or use public transportation.
Available in two formats:
Navigating Your Neighborhood Brief
Navigating Your Neighborhood Brief
Last Updated 06/25/2018
Public Transportation Brief
When available, public transportation is typically the most cost effective method to get to and from work. If you're thinking about using public transportation, check out this brief for some helpful tips and questions to ask your local public transit providers.
Available in two formats:
Last Updated 06/13/2016