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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards for Transportation Facilities

The 2006 edition of the Department of Transportation's ADA Standards is consistent with the Access Board's updated ADA and ABA guidelines but it includes additional requirements in the following sections: 206.3 (Location of Accessible Routes); 406.8 (Detectable Warnings on Curb Ramps); 810.2.2 (Bus Boarding and Alighting Areas); and 810.5.3 (Rail Station Platforms). The remainder of the DOT ADA Standards may be found in the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design and the ABA Standards for GSA Facilities.

206.3 Location.

Accessible routes shall coincide with or be located in the same area as general circulation paths. Where circulation paths are interior, required accessible routes shall also be interior.

Advisory 206.3 Location. The accessible route must be in the same area as the general circulation path. This means that circulation paths, such as vehicular ways designed for pedestrian traffic, walks, and unpaved paths that are designed to be routinely used by pedestrians must be accessible or have an accessible route nearby. Additionally, accessible vertical interior circulation must be in the same area as stairs and escalators, not isolated in the back of the facility

Note to Reader: The Department of Transportation’s ADA standards include additional requirements for the location of accessible routes: 

206.3 Location. Accessible routes shall coincide with, or be located in the same area as general circulation paths. Where circulation paths are interior, required accessible routes shall also be interior. Elements such as ramps, elevators, or other circulation devices, fare vending or other ticketing areas, and fare collection areas shall be placed to minimize the distance which wheelchair users and other persons who cannot negotiate steps may have to travel compared to the general public.

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