of broken and/or uneven pavement in the pedestrian rights of way; (5) repair of vertical or horizontal displacement or upheaval of the sidewalk or crosswalk surfaces; (6) correction of non-compliant...
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1. Access Barrier Removal in Existing Pedestrian Facilities
- AccessRec WaterWheels® Floating Beach & Pool Chair
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BACKGROUND
Furthermore, those investigators found that on 10 percent of trials, the blind pedestrians incorrectly identified that both lanes of a double-lane roundabout were blocked by stopped vehicles...
- GameTime Music Time Playground Equipment
- Sizewise Bari Rehab Platform
- Spectrum Industries Inc. Instructor Media Console and Workstation
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Employee Work Areas: ADA Standard Section 206.2.8
Section 206.2.8 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in employee work areas.
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11B-702.1 General
The non-specific variance allowed for medical care facilities by the 2010 ADA Standards 702.1 Exception is addressed in greater detail at CBC Chapter 9, Section 907 - Fire Alarm and Detection...
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11B-702.1 General
The non-specific variance allowed for medical care facilities by the 2010 ADA Standards 702.1 Exception is addressed in greater detail at CBC Chapter 9, Section 907 - Fire Alarm and Detection...
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11B-208.2.3 Residential facilities
Parking for guests, employees, or other non-residents are subject to the scoping table at 11B-208.2. ◼...
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How come some passengers with service animals avoid the bulkhead row?
ANSWER: It is DOT’s understanding that some service animals are trained to curl up underneath a non-bulkhead row airline seat, whereas other service animals are more comfortable in the area...
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Bedside Clearance [9.2.2(1)]
., closets), and should be provided at non-fixed furnishings (e.g., dressers, tables). An accessible route must connect with the clear floor space....
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A. Directional Signage
“Characters and symbols should have backgrounds in eggshell, matte, or other non-glare finish, and contrast with their background -- either light characters on a dark background or dark...
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5.4 Dining Areas
In non-elevator buildings, an accessible means of vertical access to the mezzanine is not required under the following conditions: 1) the area of mezzanine seating measures no more than...
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4.1.4(12) STORAGE
Electrical motors Dry cell batteries Metal parts Empty cans Stoves Washers & Dryers Metal cabinets Glass bottles with noncombustible liquid Mirrors Foods in non-combustible...
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9.2* POST OFFICE LOBBIES
Avoid designs that call for, or may necessitate, non-fixed partitions in circulation routes of handicapped people....
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Common Problems with Parking
Ø There are no signs, or signs are placed so they can be obstructed by parked vehicles. Ø Parking garages do not have adequate vertical clearance for vans....
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502.6 Identification
Enforcement of motor vehicle laws, including parking privileges, is a local matter....
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502.3 Access Aisle
Where possible, it is preferable that the accessible route not pass behind parked vehicles....
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§27.19(b)
FTA policy, any recipient of Federal financial assistance from the Federal Transit Administration whose solicitation was made before August 26, 1990, and is for one or more inaccessible vehicles...
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12182(b)(2)(B)(ii) Equivalent service
(ii) Equivalent service If a private entity which operates a fixed route system and which is not subject to section 12184 of this title purchases or leases a vehicle with a seating capacity...
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Vertical Clearance [4.6.5]
(A higher clearance (114 inches) is required for passenger loading zones to accommodate other types of transit vehicles, including vans used for shuttle service)....
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DEFINITIONS AND OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ROAD AND TRAIL USERS
The basic characteristics of the vehicles or devices used by each group are described, as are the users' varying abilities....