No elements, including bollards, columns, or poles, can encroach into the defined area of access aisles....
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Are bollards, poles, columns, or other elements permitted within the marked area of access aisles?
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§382.91(b)(2)
(2) This requirement also includes a brief stop upon the passenger's request at the entrance to a rest room (including an accessible rest room when requested)....
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Equivalent Facilitation: ADA Standard Section 103
Section 103 of the ADA Standards covers information on equivalent facilitation in the 2010 ADA Standards.
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11B-705.1.2.2.1 Perpendicular curb ramps
located so the edge nearest the curb is 6 inches (152 mm) minimum and 8 inches (203 mm) maximum from the demarcation line at the face of the curb between the curb and the gutter, street or highway...
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Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas—Exception to Section 202.4 of the 2010 Standards
Section 202.4 of the 2010 Standards includes a path of travel obligation when areas containing a primary function are altered....
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The carrier must designate priority stowage space for at least one wheelchair in the closet or other stowage area
If there is a closet or other approved stowage area for passengers’ carry-on items of sufficient size to accommodate a folding, collapsible, or break-down wheelchair, the carrier must...
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B. Passenger Drop-Off Areas
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11B-206.2.1 Site arrival points
(1) Newly constructed or altered streets, roads, and highways must contain curb ramps or other sloped areas at any intersection having curbs or other barriers to entry from a street...
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R208.1 Where Required
Pedestrian at-grade rail crossings not located within a street or highway; 4....
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R302.5 Grade
Except as provided in R302.5.1, where pedestrian access routes are contained within a street or highway right-of-way, the grade of pedestrian access routes shall not exceed the general grade...
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C. Training
Prior to each election during the term of this Agreement, the County will provide training to Highway Department personnel on how to implement the temporary remedies (e.g...
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Bike Lane Width
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities....
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6.7.1 Running Slope (Grade)
Running Slope (Grade) and Resting Intervals Running Slope (Grade) and Resting Intervals on Beach Access Routes Maximum Length of Segment Steeper than But not...
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- At your service. A 20 minute film. Engage customers with disabilities.
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Refuge Islands
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets....
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Amusement Rides
Word Fillable Form (0.8MB) Word Non-Fillable Form (0.7MB) PDF Non-Fillable Form (0.5MB)
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Unified Facilities Guide Specifications
The amount of surface irregularity is to be determined by placing the straightedge on the pavement surface and allowing it to rest on the two highest spots covered by its length and measuring...
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11B-1002.4.3 Gaps
Floors of amusement rides with wheelchair spaces and floors of load and unload areas shall be coordinated so that, when amusement rides are at rest in the load and unload position, the vertical...
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11B-1002.4.3 Gaps
Floors of amusement rides with wheelchair spaces and floors of load and unload areas shall be coordinated so that, when amusement rides are at rest in the load and unload position, the vertical...
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About the Authors
Access Board's Outdoor Developed Areas Regulatory Negotiation Committee....
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§ 37.201(b)
(b) If an OTRB operator owns, leases, or controls the facility at which a rest or intermediate stop is made, or if an OTRB operator contracts with the person who owns, leases, or controls...
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Protruding Objects [1016.9]
Objects that protrude into ORARs, passing spaces, and resting intervals can pose hazards to people who are blind or have low vision....