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Sales and Service Counters
Accessible counter is at least 36" long and no more than 36" above the floor Provide a 30" by 48" space in front of the sales or service counter to accommodate a wheelchair or electric scooter...
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Toilet Room Doors
of single-user toilet or bathing rooms with in-swinging doors to swing into the clearance around any fixture will result in inaccessibility to individuals using larger wheelchairs and scooters...
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Emergency Preparedness
Include the needs of people who use mobility aids such as wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, canes or crutches, or people who have limited stamina....
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Evaluation of transfers
Design of built environments to accomodate mobility scooter users: part I. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology. 2011;6(1):67-76. 17....
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Notes
The seat heights ranged from 16.3 inches to 23.9 inches for manual wheelchair users; 16.2 inches to 28.9 inches for power wheelchair users; and 18.8 inches to 25.3 inches for scooter users...
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POLLING PLACE ACCESSIBILITY IS REQUIRED BY THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
Voters include people with a variety of disabilities, such as those who use wheelchairs, scooters, or other devices, those who have difficulty walking or using stairs, or those who are blind...
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Section 6.0 Conclusions
Diversity: There are often large differences in the body and chair sizes and in the functional abilities of manual chair, power chair and scooter users, and men and women. 3....
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3.3.2 Experienced Clinicians
strongly that it would be useful to hear perspectives from clinicians with extensive experience with persons with disabilities about the process of transferring patients from wheelchairs or scooters...
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Alterations and water closet clearances in single-user toilet rooms with in-swinging doors. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The majority of commenters believed that this requirement would increase the number of toilet rooms accessible to individuals with disabilities who use wheelchairs or mobility scooters,...
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Vertical Alignment-Crest Vertical Curves
Bicycle 6.1 1.5 25.2 20.4 Hand cycle 5.2 0.8 19.2 21.7 Inline skates 6.4 1.6 35.6 38.5 Kick scooter...
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Station 5-Lateral Operating Space (Sweep Width)
For example, for inline skaters and perhaps scooter operators, as the operating conditions become congested, people's freedom to maneuver becomes constrained and speeds decrease, and the...
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INTRODUCTION
Accessible curb ramps are necessary to permit people with mobility disabilities who use mobility aids such as wheelchairs, scooters, canes, walkers, or crutches to access the City's pedestrian...
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4.1 Wheeled Mobility Device Dimensions
The Canadian standard, however, includes illustrations and data on scooters and power chairs....
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Department of Transportation Disability Law Guidance: Use of "Segways" on Transportation Vehicles
However, some individuals with disabilities may use a Segway as a personal mobility aid, in lieu of more traditional devices like a wheelchair or scooter....
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4.2 Applications of Findings in Design and Standards Development
Manual wheelchair users represent a much larger proportion of the entire population of WhMD users than either power chair users or scooter users....
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Section 37.5 Nondiscrimination
transit provider that it would withdraw coverage, or raise rates, unless a transit provider refused to carry persons with disabilities, or unless the provider refused to carry three-wheeled scooters...
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DOJ/DOT Joint Technical Assistance on the Title II of the ADA Requirements to Provide Curb Ramps when Streets, Roads, or Highways are Altered through Resurfacing
Without curb ramps, sidewalk travel in urban areas can be dangerous, difficult, or even impossible for people who use wheelchairs, scooters, and other mobility devices....
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D. Reasonable Modifications
For example, many people using wheelchairs or scooters will be unable to safely transfer on and off a cot or bed unless it is firmly anchored so it does not move and has a firm sleeping...
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Appendix 4 – References
Determination of new dimensions for universal design codes and standards with consideration of powered wheelchair and scooter users. Manitoba, CA: Universal Design Institute....
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4.1 Introduction
The Canadian standard, however, includes illustrations and data on scooters and power wheelchairs....
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Measuring Techniques
The difficulty arises in the multiplicity of chairs and scooters on the market today....
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Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
Some use walkers, canes, crutches, or braces while others use manual or power wheelchairs or electric scooters, all of which are primarily designed for use by people with disabilities....