Is there cane detection at any potential hazards for people with poor sight ? : No
Are the gradients steep? (no more than 1 in 20): No
Are there any single steps?: No
Is the path lit?: Maybe
Comments: Donald Hawley Way unlit. In Eyes Meadow the path is well lit.
Does the path have serious cross-fall gradients / cambers?: No
Is the route suitable for assisted wheelchair users?: Maybe
Comments: Many full road width speed bumps may be difficult to negotiate.
Donald Hawley Way has no separation of pedestrians from vehicle traffic.
Is there a footpath sign at the start?: No
Is the path over 1 metre wide?: Yes
Is there cane detection at any potential hazards for people with poor sight ? : No
Comments: Speed bumps may be a potential hazard.
What is the surface made of?: Unknown
Comments: Tarmac on Donald Hawley Way. Pedestrian access around security gates can be uneven and muddy.
Are there large steps? Is it more than 150mm / 6 inches: Yes
Is the surface level and smooth?: No
Comments: Speed bumps can be a hazard. Pedestrian access around security gates can be uneven and muddy.
Is the route suitable for non-assisted wheelchair users?: Maybe
Comments: Many full road width speed bumps may be difficult to negotiate.
Donald Hawley Way has no separation of pedestrians from vehicle traffic.
Is there a long slope?: Yes
Comments: Long slope at the end of Donald Hawley Way down to Eyes Meadow.
Are there any wider passing places?: Yes