maneuvering space at doors; -incorrect placement of grab bars at toilets; -inadequate maneuvering clearance at toilet room doors; -hand sanitizer dispensers that protrude into the circulation path...
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2010 ADA Definition
Path of Travel: From 2010 Title II Regulations section 35.151(b)(4)(ii) & 2010 Title III Regulations section 36.403(e): (1) A "path of travel" includes a continuous, unobstructed way of pedestrian passage by means of which the altered area may be approached, entered, and exited, and which connects the altered area with an exterior approach (including sidewalks, streets, and parking areas), an entrance to the facility, and other parts of the facility.
(2) An accessible path of travel may consist of walks and sidewalks, curb ramps and other interior or exterior pedestrian ramps; clear floor paths through lobbies, corridors, rooms, and other improved areas; parking access aisles; elevators and lifts; or a combination of these elements.
(3) For the purposes of this part, the term "path of travel" also includes the restrooms, telephones, and drinking fountains serving the altered area.
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Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.304(d) requires that measures taken to remove barriers under § 36.304 be subject to subpart D’s requirements for alterations (except for the path of travel requirements in § 36.403...
- South Dakota Department of Human Services: Vocational Rehabilitation Services