Example: An officer clocks a car on the highway driving 15 miles above the speed limit. The driver, who is deaf, is pulled over and issued a noncriminal citation....
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Attachment E: GUIDE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
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Capacity Constraints
., a snowstorm, an accident or hazardous materials incident that traps the paratransit vehicle, like all traffic on a certain highway, for hours), the resulting missed trip would not count...
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Appendix B: Overview of Federal Regulations and Guidance for Detectable Warnings
Visual properties: Detectable warnings shall contrast visually with adjacent gutter, street or highway, or walkway surface, either light-on-dark, or dark-on-light....
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Design of Shared Use Paths, Street Intersections, and Midblock Crossings
Accordingly, either revisions are needed to NHI's bicycle and pedestrian facility design courses, the existing AASHTO design guidelines (A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets...
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Standards
Concrete Surface Finishes, Standards New Zealand (gradual deviations are within 5 mm over a 3 m span for most classes of finish; abrupt changes must be less than 3 mm in 200 mm) Highway...
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Two-tiered definitional approach. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
They believe that the creation of a second category of mobility devices will mean that other power-driven mobility devices, specifically ATVs and off-highway vehicles, must be allowed to...
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INTRODUCTION
January 27, 1992) and Section 504 (since June 3, 1977) have mandated that whenever a government entity newly constructs a bus stop pad or newly constructs or alters streets, roads, or highways...
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§35.150 Existing facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 35.151(e), which establishes accessibility requirements for new construction and alterations, requires that all newly constructed or altered streets, roads, or highways must contain...
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Issue 15: Installation Errors Increase Risk
Some years ago, a city highway agency was contacted by a pedestrian who requested that an APS be installed at an intersection he crossed twice a day, going to and from work....
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FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION
implementing Title II of the ADA specifically provide that a public entity must install curb ramps at intersections whenever it newly constructs or alters sidewalks, streets, roads, and/or highways...
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Key Differences Between Routes
Whether located within a highway right-of-way, provided along a riverbank, or established over natural terrain within an independent right-of-way, shared-use paths differ from sidewalks...
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R202 Alterations and Elements Added to Existing Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., restrooms in highway rest stops)....
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Provisions of the Final Rule
engage in a highly hazardous activity in order to assist a passenger, such as having to park a vehicle for a prolonged period of time in a no-parking zone on a high-speed, high-volume highway...
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III-6.2000 Alterations: Path of travel
Restrooms are not primary function areas except in limited circumstances, such as highway rest stops....
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II-9.2000 Complaints
., Room N−4123, Washington, D.C. 20210. 8) Department of Transportation: All programs, services, and regulatory activities relating to transportation, including highways, public transportation...
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations
Nor are restroom areas considered to contain a primary function unless the provision of restrooms is a primary purpose of the facility, such as at a highway rest stop....
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Nor are restroom areas considered to contain a primary function unless the provision of restrooms is a primary purpose of the facility, such as at a highway rest stop....