The parking space requirements of Sections 11B-208 and 11B-502 apply to facilities with valet parking, including the requirement for an accessible route of travel to the entrance of the...
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11B-209.4 Valet parking
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1. Public Right-of-Way
With respect to the bumps along the east side of 19th Street, Kirola alleges that she "didn't know where to go to avoid the bumps" and "had to take the bus." RT 1387:12-13....
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11B-503.3 Access aisle
Access aisles shall adjoin an accessible route and shall not overlap the vehicular way....
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Tread
Tread—The portion of a trail, outdoor recreation access route, or beach access route where traffic moves (for pedestrian routes, this is the walking surface)....
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ACCESSIBLE ELEMENT
An ACCESSIBLE ELEMENT can include a room, area, route, feature or device which provides accessibility for persons with disabilities. ◼...
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1009.6 Areas of refuge
[DSA-AC] Areas of refuge shall comply with the requirements of this code and shall adjoin an accessible route complying with Sections 11B-206 and 11B-402....
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11B-812.4 Vertical clearance
Vehicle spaces, access aisles serving them, and vehicular routes serving them shall provide a vertical clearance of 98 inches (2489 mm) minimum....
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Section 37.7 Standards for Accessible Vehicles
Accordingly, this paragraph specifies that an over-the-road bus must have a lift which meets the performance requirements of a regular bus lift (see §38.23) and must meet the interim accessibility...
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Stairs and Escalators in Existing Buildings: ADA Standard Section 206.2.3.1
Section 206.2.3.1 covers the scoping requirements for accessible routes between stairs and escalators in existing buildings.
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Medical examinations, screening and monitoring required by other laws
Department of Transportation for interstate bus and truck drivers, railroad engineers, airline pilots and air controllers; The Occupational Safety and Health Act: The Federal...
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I) Police Services
If a town does not have an accessible vehicle available for transporting suspects or prisoners, the town should identify a source for an accessible vehicle, such as an accessible school bus...
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Primary Function
Areas of transportation facilities that involve primary functions include, but are not necessarily limited to, ticket purchase and collection areas, passenger waiting areas, train or bus...
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2. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
are less than 80 inches above the route....
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
Pedestrian routes open to voters, such as sidewalks, courtyards, and plazas, must be free of overhanging objects that are less than 80 inches above the route....
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Access Aisle
The accessible route connects each access aisle to accessible entrances....
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Section 37.37 Other Applications
Either the provisions of this part applicable to demand responsive or fixed route systems apply, depending on the nature of a specific system at a specific location....
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F202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
The regulations and policies issued by the federal agencies referenced in the section define an accessible path of travel as an accessible route....
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Section 36.406(f)(1)
In some cases, the accessible route may not be the same route that other individuals use to reach their seats....
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Section 35.151(g)(1)
In some cases, the accessible route may not be the same route that other individuals use to reach their seats....
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Trail
For purposes of the FSTAG and FSORAG, a trail is a pedestrian route developed primarily for outdoor recreational hiking purposes. ...
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Part 1. Typical Issues for Voters Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices
An accessible route is at least 36 inches wide and may narrow briefly to 32 inches wide where the route passes through doors or next to furniture and building elements....
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Steps to Minimize Significant Economic Impacts on Small Entities
The final rule allows exemptions for an entire trail or beach access route when an entity determines that is impracticable for a trail to comply with the technical requirements for trails...