Section 218 provides requirements for rail stations, fixed guideway systems, bus shelters, and other transit facilities, such as airports....
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218 Transportation Facilities
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Is color contrast required for stair nosings?
Visual contrast on stair nosings or the leading edges of treads is helpful for people with low vision, but it is not required by the Standards except at escalators in rail and fixed guideway...
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Accessible Parking Space Width
The proposed rule specified that car and van spaces be at least 8 feet wide and that access aisles be at least 5 feet wide for car spaces and at least 8 feet wide for van spaces....
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409.4.4 Leveling
Each car shall automatically stop at a floor landing within a of 1/2 inch (13 mm) under rated loading to zero loading conditions....
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§ 37.42(c)(4)
(4) Mini-high platforms, with multiple mini-high platforms or multiple train stops, as needed, to permit access to all accessible cars available at that station; or...
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407.4.3 Platform to Hoistway Clearance
The clearance between the car platform sill and the edge of any hoistway landing shall be 1¼ inch (32 mm) maximum....
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§ 37.42(c)(4)
(4) Mini-high platforms, with multiple mini-high platforms or multiple train stops, as needed, to permit access to all accessible cars available at that station; or...
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§382.33(b)(1)
(1) Restricting passengers" [sic] movement within the terminal;...
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§382.27(c)(3)
(3) Accommodation for a passenger who must travel in a stretcher;...
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§382.41(f)
(f) The types of services to passengers with a disability that are or are not available on the flight....
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409.4.4 Leveling
Each car shall automatically stop at a floor landing within a tolerance of ½ inch (13 mm) under rated loading to zero loading conditions....
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HALL CALL CONSOLE
[DSA-AC] An elevator call user interface exclusive to a destination-oriented elevator system that requires the user to select a destination floor prior to entering the elevator car....
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§ 37.93(a)
(a) The definition of accessible for purposes of meeting the one car per train rule is spelled out in the applicable subpart for each transportation system type in part 38 of this title....
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HALL CALL CONSOLE
[DSA-AC] An elevator call user interface exclusive to a destination-oriented elevator system that requires the user to select a destination floor prior to entering the elevator car....
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§382.23(b)(1)
(1) You may require a medical certificate for a passenger with a disability—...
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§ 37.207(a)
(a) Deny transportation to passengers with disabilities, except as provided in §37.5(h);...
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§382.23(c)(2)
(2) For purposes of this paragraph, a medical certificate is a written statement from the passenger's physician saying that the disease or infection would not, under the present conditions...
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§ 37.43(c)
Areas of transportation facilities that involve primary functions include, but are not necessarily limited to, ticket purchase and collection areas, passenger waiting areas, train or bus...
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382.13 Do carriers have to modify policies, practices, and facilities to ensure nondiscrimination?
It should be emphasized that this provision is not intended to require carriers to make generally applicable changes in policies for all passengers, or all passengers with disabilities....
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§382.3 Qualified individual with a disability
Qualified individual with a disability means an individual with a disability— (a) Who, as a passenger (referred to as a “passenger with a disability”), (1) With respect to obtaining...
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16. Opening Building Doors
For paratransit services, a passenger's request for the driver to open an exterior entry door to a building to provide boarding and/or alighting assistance to a passenger with a disability...
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.2 ASME
The majority of the requirements apply to the operational machinery not seen or used by elevator passengers....
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.2 ASME
The majority of the requirements apply to the operational machinery not seen or used by elevator passengers....
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R206 Pedestrian Street Crossings
crossing is prohibited at certain locations, “No Pedestrian Crossing” signs should be provided along with detectable features, such as grass strips, landscaping, planters, chains, fencing, railings...