Ramps With Corners Unlike the traditional straight ramp, the cornered ramp allows the user to go up or down the ramp from any direction....
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Section 36.402 Alterations (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
(Alteration of the elements listed in § 36.403(c)(2) cannot trigger a path of travel obligation.)...
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Section 36.402 Alterations (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
(Alteration of the elements listed in Sec.36.403(c)(2) cannot trigger a path of travel obligation.)...
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DISABILITY LAW GUIDANCE: Origin-to-Destination Service
., sidewalk construction) may prevent a passenger from traveling between the curb and the door of his or her destination point. ...
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Appendix B: Overview of Federal Regulations and Guidance for Detectable Warnings
base: 17mm (0.65 inch) minimum, between closet domes in grid Overall dimensions: The detectable warning surface containing the domes must be 61 cm (24 inches) in the direction...
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Road Roughness Analysis
(ASTM E1926) The IRI is the cumulative sum of displacement of the upper mass (Ms) of a standardized ‘quarter-car’ model when it is simulated to travel over a road profile (Z(x)) which was...
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C. Raised Porches Are Part Of the Store That Must Be Made Accessible and Located On An Accessible Route
Pursuant to Chapter 4, Section 403, accessible routes must have compliant walking surfaces, slopes no greater than 1:20 in the direction of travel and cross slopes no greater than 1:48,...
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Appendix C: Previous Research on the Visibility of Detectable Warning Surfaces
Participants were characterized by their normal use of travel aids: 37 percent used no travel aids, 48 percent used canes, 4 percent used guide dogs, 18 percent used sighted guides and some...
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Existing play areas. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Residents with disabilities would then have to travel substantial distances outside their own neighborhoods to find accessible playgrounds....
- Abilities in Motion (AIM) - Reading, PA
- Southern California Resource Services for Independent Living (SCRS-IL) - Downey, Alhambra, CA
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A. Executive Order 13563 and 12866—Regulatory Planning and Review
In direct response to these concerns, the Department has decided not to reduce the number of individuals with ADHD who could now receive testing accommodations as a direct result of the...
- Active Re-Entry Centers for Independent Living - Price, Moab, and Vernal, UT
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1. Background
The second set of corrections in this direct final rule restores the TTY-related accessibility requirements for ICT with two-way voice communication to the Access Board’s 508 Standards and...
- Resource Center for Accessible Living, Inc. (RCAL) - Kingston, NY
- On Pins and Needles: Caregivers of Adults with Mental Illness
- Endependence Center, Inc. - Norfolk, VA
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Accessible Polling Places for the Visually Impaired: A Compilation of Survey Results
Direct Recording Electronic voting machines (DREs) have been assumed to be the solution to providing accessible voting, but there is reason to believe extant systems do not adequately serve...