recitals stating that: a) The District Court made no liability findings in this case; b) The District Court made no findings that the City has, in its handling of curbs, sidewalks, and pedestrian...
Search Results "Pedestrian Elements"
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Recitals
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Managed Use
is, uses that are allowed unless specifically prohibited.For example, on a trail that is closed to all motorized use but open to all non-motorized use, the Managed Uses could be Hiker/Pedestrian...
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A4.2.1(3) Space Requirements for Passing
arms swinging, need 32 in (815 mm) of width, which includes 2 in (50 mm) on either side for sway, and another 1 in (25 mm) tolerance on either side for clearing nearby objects or other pedestrians...
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2.7 Comparing Visual Detection Rates and High Conspicuity Ratings for Detectable Warnings
To the extent that the sample of participants in this study is representative of pedestrians with visual impairments, the data shown in Figure 34 through Figure 37 may be used to choose...
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A4.2.1(3) Space Requirements for Passing
arms swinging, need 32 in (815 mm) of width, which includes 2 in (50 mm) on either side for sway, and another 1 in (25 mm) tolerance on either side for clearing nearby objects or other pedestrians...
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Common Problems with Access to Programs, Generally
At high tide, the pedestrian walkway leading to this fishing platform is almost level; at low tide, it is very steep....
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6. Regulatory Analyses
Regulatory Analyses We prepared a preliminary regulatory assessment discussing the cost and benefits of the proposed accessibility guidelines for pedestrian facilities in the public right-of-way...
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Benefits
Benefits The proposed guidelines will benefit pedestrians with disabilities. The U.S....
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Program Accessibility
The second part of the definition requires the device to be "suitable for use in an indoor pedestrian area" (figure 5)....
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11B-234.1 General
Where there are appropriate technical provisions, they must be applied to the elements that are covered by the scoping provisions. ◼ Exception: Mobile or portable amusement rides...
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11B-234.1 General
Where there are appropriate technical provisions, they must be applied to the elements that are covered by the scoping provisions. ◼ Exception: Mobile or portable amusement rides...
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502.3.1 Object Information (Section-by-Section Analysis)
502.3.1 Object Information (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that particular programming elements—namely object role, state, boundary, name, and description—must be...
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703.2.7 Character Spacing
Characters shall be separated from raised borders and decorative elements 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) minimum....
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Accessible Routes in Dwelling Units with Mobility Features
The 2010 Standards at sections 233.3.1.1, 809.1, 809.2, 809.2.1, and 809.4 will require all spaces and elements within dwelling units with mobility features to be on an accessible route....
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F202.6 Leases
Provisions in this section address joint-use areas, accessible routes, toilet and bathing facilities, parking, and other elements and spaces....
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11B-707 AUTOMATIC TELLER MACHINES, FARE MACHINES AND POINT-OF-SALE DEVICES
However, for entities covered by the ADA, the Department of Justice regulations that implement the ADA provide additional guidance regarding the relationship between these requirements and elements...
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Alteration
to, remodeling, renovation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, historic restoration, resurfacing of circulation paths or vehicular ways, changes or rearrangement of the structural parts or elements...
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703.2.7 Character Spacing
Characters shall be separated from raised borders and decorative elements 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) minimum. [ECTCR UFAS 4.30.4]...
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703.2.7 Character Spacing
Characters shall be separated from raised borders and decorative elements 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) minimum....
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703.2.7 Character Spacing
Characters shall be separated from raised borders and decorative elements 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) minimum....
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Use of the ISA Under the ABA
Like the ADA Standards, these standards mandate use of the ISA to label or provide direction to certain accessible spaces and elements (§F216 and §703.7.2.1)....
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Space Allowance and Reach Ranges [4.2]
They can also provide guidance on aspects of design not specifically covered in the ADAAG, such as standard eye level range (43-51 inches) and the design and height of elements viewed up...
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Obstructions [4.7.8]
It is important that parked cars, lampposts, utility poles, and other elements placed along sidewalks not obstruct connecting accessible routes....
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3) Where the standard says "Changes in level are not permitted", but no advisory follows the standard
ground spaces, turning spaces, and in similar spaces where people using wheelchairs and other mobility devices must park their mobility aids such as in wheelchair spaces, or maneuver to use elements...