Historia y beneficios de las superficies podotáctiles

El 18 de marzo se celebra en Japón el "Día del suelo podotáctil". Las superficies o suelos podotáctiles son un invento japonés, creados para ayudar a garantizar la seguridad de las personas invidentes en carreteras y estaciones de tren. La fundación SimpleShow explica la historia y los beneficios de los "suelos táctiles". Autores: Madoro Ishii Rio Yoshida Fuentes: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superficie_podotáctil Haz clic aquí para ver más vídeos: https://alugha.com/mysimpleshow

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