Braille is everywhere blind adults navigate—so why has it nearly vanished from mobility training?

For a blind person, braille is more than just a tool for reading books. It’s essential for navigating space, and is used on everything from signage to elevator buttons to 3D tactile maps. Yet very few orientation and mobility (O&M) specialists—professionals trained to help people with low vision or blindness move around independently and safely—incorporate braille in their work with adults.

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