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A white cane is an essential tool that helps visually impaired people walk safely. It has a universal design used worldwide.
Seeing this cane indicates that a visually impaired person is passing by, allowing others to be cautious and considerate.
A white cane is an essential tool that helps visually impaired people walk safely. It has a universal design used worldwide.
Seeing this cane indicates that a visually impaired person is passing by, allowing others to be cautious and considerate.
The white cane was first invented in 1921 by James Biggs, a British photographer, and has since become the standard assistive device for the visually impaired globally. Modern advancements include the development of electronic white canes incorporating smart technology.
October 15th is observed annually as 'White Cane Safety Day,' a day to raise awareness about the rights and safety of visually impaired people. With the recent spread of barrier-free culture, this day has taken on even greater significance.