For example, if an individual breaks both legs and is in two casts for several weeks, becomes a wheelchair user for the duration, and the bus route that would normally take him to work is...
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Temporary Disabilities
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Transit Facility
The point of the definition is to exempt from TDD requirements open structures, like bus shelters, or facilities which are not used primarily as transportation stops or terminals....
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Error/Omission: Parts of an accessible route with slopes that exceed 1:20 lack required features including handrails and edge protection.
Error/Omission: Parts of an accessible route with slopes that exceed 1:20 lack required features including handrails and edge protection....
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DESIGNATED PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
[DSA-AC] Transportation provided by a public entity (other than public school transportation) by bus, rail, or other conveyance (other than transportation by aircraft or intercity or commuter...
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Part 1. Typical Issues for Voters Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters or Other Mobility Aids
accessible parking spaces, and other accessible elements, for example a route from a bus stop to an accessible building entrance....
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Error/Omission: Condiment or utensil items are placed above the reach range or are not located on an accessible route.
Restaurants Error/Omission: Condiment or utensil items are placed above the reach range or are not located on an accessible route....
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2. Benefits: Qualitative Summary of Benefits
Having such signage in both locations is particularly important, for example, at transit hubs, bus terminals, areas where multiple vehicles are parked simultaneously, or other locations...
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Section 37.27 Transportation for Elementary and Secondary Education Systems
It also applies to arrangements permitting pre-school children of school bus drivers to ride a school bus or allowing teenage mothers to be transported to day care facilities at a school...
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Guidelines for Requirement 2
Stairs are subject to the ANSI Standard only when they are located along an accessible route not served by an elevator....
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Golf Facilities
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Appendix to May 23, 2014 Document
Exceptions to the 2010 Standards This table is provided for HUD recipients that elect to use the 2010 Standards under title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as an...
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810 Transportation Facilities
boarding and alighting areas (810.2), bus shelters (810.3), and bus signs (810.4)....
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R211 Signs (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R211 Signs (Section-by-Section Analysis) Signs that provide directions, warnings, or other information for pedestrians only and signs that identify routes served by transit stops must...
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§ 37.189(e)
A tour bus operator requires all passengers to reserve space on the bus three months before the trip date....
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Category 1 Eligibility
Mobility training (e.g., of persons with mental or visual impairments) may help to improve the ability of persons to navigate the system or to get to a bus stop....
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Basic Components for Accessible and Usable Public and Common Use Areas or Facilities
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Non-rail vehicle
A self-propelled, rubber-tired vehicle used to provide transportation services and intended for use on city streets, highways, or busways that constitutes either a bus, over-the-road bus...
- Accessible Mats for Beach and Outdoor Events
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Solutions for Accessibility: Problems Involving the Accessible Route
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SECTION 1131A CHANGES IN LEVEL ON ACCESSIBLE ROUTES
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SECTION 1131A CHANGES IN LEVEL ON ACCESSIBLE ROUTES
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UFAS vs. ADAAG Comparison
4.1.4 Occupancy Classification section (reserved in ADAAG) defines occupancies. 4.1.5(2) Requirement for accessible route...