Abstract
Rural orientation and mobility presents long cane travelers with special problems of orientation and application of long cane techniques to rough rural terrain. Solutions to orientation problems and modifications of basic long cane techniques for rural travel are described in this article. Rural blind Virginians with limited availability of formal orientation and mobility instruction frequently develop innovative methods, devices, and aids for independent travel prior to formal orientation and mobility instruction.
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