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- National Eye Health Education Program (NEHEP) Low Vision: Resources
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11B-1009.2 Pool lifts
Additional options such as armrests, head rests, seat belts, and leg support will enhance accessibility and better accommodate people with a wide range of disabilities....
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1009.2 Pool Lifts
Additional options such as armrests, head rests, seat belts, and leg support will enhance accessibility and better accommodate people with a wide range of disabilities....
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Equivalent Facilitation [2.2]
The responsibility for demonstrating equivalent facilitation in the event of a challenge rests with the covered entity....
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11B-1009.2 Pool lifts
Additional options such as armrests, head rests, seat belts, and leg support will enhance accessibility and better accommodate people with a wide range of disabilities....
- National Eye Health Education Program (NEHEP) Vision and Aging: Resources
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Public Rights-of-Way: ADA Standard Section 1.
Until they are adopted, an excellent publication, Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access Part II of II: Best Practices Design Guide, has been published by the Board and the Federal Highway...
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R202.3.3 Reduction in Access Prohibited
Solutions may include: • Split sidewalks that serve building entrances and street or highway at separate levels; • Sidewalks with greater cross slope along the curb and pedestrian...
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New Elevators and Existing Elevators
Comments recommended that references to "new" be removed for consistency with the rest of the document. Response....
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§ 36.303(c)(1)(ii)
individuals with disabilities whenever possible to determine what type of auxiliary aid is needed to ensure effective communication, but the ultimate decision as to what measures to take rests...
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Running Slope [1017.7.1]
To accommodate steep terrain, trails may be designed with shorter segments that have a running slope and length, as shown in table 2, with resting intervals at the top and bottom of each...
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Can curbs be used to indicate areas with less than 80” of vertical clearance?
The standards specify a maximum height (27”) for the leading edge of barriers so they are within cane sweep, but a minimum height is not specified. Curbs may be mistaken for a step...
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Compliance with medical requirements of other Federal laws
For example: Federal Highway Administration regulations require medical examinations and evaluations of interstate truck drivers, and the Federal Aviation Administration requires examinations...
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R105 Definitions (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R105 Definitions (Section-by-Section Analysis) The proposed guidelines incorporate the MUTCD definitions for the following terms: highway, intersection, island, median, pedestrian, roundabout...
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R306.3 Roundabouts
can be difficult for pedestrians who are blind or have low vision to identify because the crossings are located off to the side of the pedestrian circulation path around the street or highway...
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Horizontal Alignment
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities....
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Roundabouts (Section-by-Section Analysis)
can be difficult for pedestrians who are blind or have low vision to identify because the crossings are located off to the side of the pedestrian circulation path around the street or highway...
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INTRODUCTION
This research naturally links the existing capacity methodologies in the Highway Capacity Manual and the FHWA study on "Evaluation of Safety, Design, and Operation of Shared Use Paths" with...
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Toilet Buildings and Pit Toilets
Of the required width of clear floor space, ensure that only 16 to 18 inches (405 to 455 millimeters) is on one side of the centerline of the riser; the rest must be on the other side....
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Exterior Routes
detectable warnings. 11B-705 Passing spaces along accessible routes with a clear width less than 60 inches. 11B-403.5.3 Walks with continuous gradients have resting...
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Exterior Routes
warnings. 11B-705 Passing spaces along accessible routes with a clear width less than 60 inches. 11B-403.5.3 Walks with continuous gradients have resting...
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations
The NPRM also provided that areas such as supply storage rooms, employee lounges and locker rooms, janitorial closets, entrances, and corridors are not areas containing a primary function...
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The NPRM also provided that areas such as supply storage rooms, employee lounges and locker rooms, janitorial closets, entrances, and corridors are not areas containing a primary function...
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Signs
In newly constructed and altered facilities, signs that identify permanent rooms and spaces – including, but not necessarily limited to those identifying rest rooms, exits, or room numbers...