This article explains the purpose and importance of tactile floor strips, a key accessibility feature designed to guide and warn visually impaired pedestrians using textured surfaces they can feel underfoot or with a cane. It covers how tactile strips function, the two main types (directional and warning), and where they are typically installed—such as pedestrian crossings, train and subway platforms, staircases, public buildings, and urban walkways—to enhance safety, independence, and inclusive navigation in public spaces. Visit: https://tinyurl.com/mtf4brmf