Blind woman travelling solo across the world rates Singapore's MRT

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Mona Minkara’s east Asian travels begin as soon as her plane touches down at Singapore’s Changi Airport. A camera follows her every move.

Pulling her suitcase with one hand and proudly displaying her long white cane in the other, Minkara exits the arrivals terminal and asks staff for directions to ground transport.

Later, when transferring from a bus to a nearly empty MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) station, her cane strikes a line of raised tiles on the pavement. She pauses and glides her cane across the ridges.

“Oh, look at that, cane guides,” Minkara, who narrates her videos in real-time, says. “Whenever there’s a turn, these cane guides create a grid on the ground, so I know there is an option to turn.”

The tactile paving leads Minkara first to a lift-equipped with Braille buttons, and then down to the train platform.

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