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Compiègne. Marion Souty, From the Breadcrumb, Tested Rando, a Blind Guidance Device

Summary by Oise Hebdo
Marion Souty, in the streets of Compiègne, near the Saint-Nicolas rooms, Tuesday 28 October. "It's less tiring. Because when you move alone, you have to concentrate on everything." Marion Souty, of the Fil d'Ariane association, which improves the daily lives of blind and visually impaired people, tried a new guiding device. Tuesday 28 October, in the middle of the afternoon, in the city centre of Compiègne, she became familiar with the Rango sys…
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Marion Souty, in the streets of Compiègne, near the Saint-Nicolas rooms, Tuesday 28 October. "It's less tiring. Because when you move alone, you have to concentrate on everything." Marion Souty, of the Fil d'Ariane association, which improves the daily lives of blind and visually impaired people, tried a new guiding device. Tuesday 28 October, in the middle of the afternoon, in the city centre of Compiègne, she became familiar with the Rango sys…

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Oise Hebdo broke the news in on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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