If it can be reasonably anticipated that the route between the site arrival point and the accessible facilities will be used by pedestrians, regardless of whether a pedestrian routes is...
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11B-206.2.1 Site arrival points
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(1)(a)
(a) The minimum clear floor area should be 35 inches (890 mm) by 60 inches (1525 mm)....
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Problem Three (Protruding Objects)
Problem Three: The bottom of a set of stairs is open and voters who are blind or have vision loss can hit their head on the underside of the stairs. Solution: Provide a detectable...
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Width of Spaces [1012.3]
Parking spaces for vehicles other than RVs must be at least 16 feet wide. Parking spaces at least 16 feet wide can accommodate vans equipped with a lift or ramp. When two adjacent...
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Key Features of Accessible Stadiums
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Two-way Communication [4.3.11.4]
The two-way communication system must be equipped with both audible signals (for people with vision impairments) and visual signals (for people with hearing impairments) and cannot...
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4.33.7* Types of Listening Systems
Assistive listening systems (ALS) are intended to augment standard public address and audio systems by providing signals which can be received directly by persons with special...
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3.4.7 Openings
Openings in the clear ground space and turning space surface shall not allow passage of a sphere more than 1/2 inch (13 mm) diameter. Where possible, elongated openings should be...
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4.33.7* TYPES OF LISTENING SYSTEMS
Audio loops and radio frequency systems are two acceptable types of listening systems.
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Common Problems with Websites
Common Problems with Websites Ø When websites depend exclusively on graphics for content or navigation, then those who are blind and who use "talking" screen-reader technology may...
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V. Public/Common Use Restrooms
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Common Questions (Stairways)
Common Questions...
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§27.71(k)(7)(ii) Characters.
(ii) Characters. Characters displayed on the screen must be in a sans serif font. Characters must be 3/16 inch (4.8 mm) high minimum based on the uppercase letter “I.” Characters...
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§ 27.71(k)(7)(ii) Characters
(ii) Characters. Characters displayed on the screen must be in a sans serif font. Characters must be 3/16 inch (4.8 mm) high minimum based on the uppercase letter “I.” Characters...
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§ 382.57(c)(3)(i) Identification
(i) Identification. Operable parts must be tactilely discernible without activation;
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A. Accessibility of Terminal Facilities and Services
[Sec. 382.23(e)] These terminal facilities and services must be accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs....
- Angel City Sports
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Applying the Forest Service Trails Accessibility Guidelines
The trail has a "Designed Use" of "Hiker/Pedestrian" as defined in the Federal Trail Data Standards....
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T215 Communication Features
The scoping provisions for communication features address a number of different areas, including: signs or markers for priority seats, identification of wheelchair spaces and doorways that...
- 2017 National ADA Symposium
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1. Technical Standard for Web Site Accessibility
Other carriers objected to the Department requiring the WCAG 2.0 standard altogether, opining that it is “not widely used on commercial Web sites” or that the technical criteria are “highly...
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R304.5 Common Requirements
R304.5 Common Requirements. Curb ramps and blended transitions shall comply with R304.5....
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Common Problems with Entrances and Doors
Common Problems with Entrances and Doors Ø Each leaf of a set of double doors is often too narrow to be used independently by someone who uses a wheelchair....