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What are the legal provisions for blind roads?

Article 34 of the Road Traffic Safety Law stipulates that if there are no crosswalk facilities on the road in front of schools, kindergartens, hospitals and nursing homes, crosswalks should be drawn and warning signs should be set up.

The blind road is the embodiment of a city's humanistic care, the legal care for the disabled, and the standard to measure the quality of a city's citizens and the degree of urban civilization.

The sidewalks of major urban roads should be set up with blind roads according to the planning. The setting of blind roads shall conform to the national standards.

When pedestrians participate in road traffic activities, they are often victims of road traffic accidents, especially preschool children, students, patients and the elderly, who are often more vulnerable. Protecting the weak in road traffic activities is also the need to facilitate the masses, maintain traffic order, improve traffic efficiency and ensure traffic safety. Therefore, it is best to set up pedestrian crossing facilities in front of schools, kindergartens, hospitals and nursing homes. If there are no conditions, crosswalks must be built to ensure the life, health and safety of children, students, patients and the elderly. The Law on the Protection of Disabled Persons stipulates that the state and society will gradually create a good environment and improve conditions for disabled people to participate in social life. Planning blind roads on the sidewalks of urban main roads aims to ensure the safety and convenience of the blind and reflect the state's concern for the disabled.