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Traffic Signs

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  • 3D model depicting traffic signs

Overview

  • Traffic signs serve as a crucial language of the road, communicating vital information to drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists. From regulatory commands to warning signs and guidance these signs ensure the safety and the efficient navigations. These signs are placed along streets and highways, forming a universal language of symbols, colors, and shapes. Each sign serves a distinct purpose in guiding and regulating traffic flow. The traffic signs play a crucial role in maintaining order and safety on our roadway.

Walkthrough

  • 1. Start exploring the model from the top-left corner. You will find the name of the topic (Traffic Sign) written in braille.
  • 2. Right below the name of the topic (traffic sign), in the left hand side of the cardboard (base) you will find the styrofoam cut out on a circular shape covered with glitter paper and in the middle of that circle you can find a small uneven shape like structure which is the traffic sign for uneven road, right below the structure you can find the braille writing that represents the traffic sign.
  • 3. Moving towards your right, in the middle of the cardboard you can find a round shaped styrofoam covered in a glitter paper and in the middle of the circle you will find a small rectangular shape which denotes the traffic sign of no entry. Right below the circle you can find the braille writing that represents the traffic sign.
  • 4. Now moving towards the right hand side of the cardboard after the sign of No entry, you will find another circle shaped styrofoam covered in a glitter paper and on top of the circle you will find the footstep like structure that is cut diagonally this represents the sign of “Do Not Walk”.Right below the circle you will find the braille writing that represents the traffic sign.

Source
Project Wings to Dreams

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