Mountain bikes, motorcycles, and small ATVs may be able to maneuver around obstacles and gates. In these cases, signs should be considered for additional travel management....
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Signs
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Scope: ADA Standard Section 201.1
Section 201 discusses the scope of the ADA Standards.
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Telescopes and Periscopes
This maneuvering space must be at least 36 inches by 48 inches (915 millimeters by 1,220 millimeters)....
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N. Mobility Disability or Mobility Disabilities
"Mobility Disability" or "Mobility Disabilities" means any impairment or medical condition that limits a person’s ability to walk, ambulate, maneuver around objects, or to ascend or descend...
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Tread Obstacles on Beach Access Routes
Where possible, ensure obstacles on beach access routes are separated by at least 48 inches (1,220 millimeters) so people who use wheelchairs can maneuver around the obstacles....
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Scales
provides access to scale platform -- no abrupt level changes at floor or platform. 2.Edge protection at drop off. 3.Large platform to accommodates various wheelchair sizes. 4.Provide maneuvering...
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Continuous Width (R302.3) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
the curb) must be 1.2 meters (4 feet) minimum, except for medians and pedestrian refuge islands where the clear width must be 1.5 meters (5 feet) minimum in order to allow for passing space...
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The Purpose of FSORAG and FSTAG
The building blocks for accessible design are based mostly on wheelchair dimensions, clear space, maneuvering room, and reach ranges found in ABAAS because the dimensions, multiple moving...
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Car Controls [4.10.12]
Alignment for a side reach is often difficult at panels on the front of cars due to the limited maneuvering space; consider a maximum height of 48 inches for panels on the front of cars....
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Toilet Room Configuration
The 450 angle facilitated maneuvering by eliminating the need for sharp turns in small spaces....
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Circulation Paths
Protruding objects shall not reduce the clear width of an accessible route or maneuvering space (see Fig.8(e)). 4.4.2 Head Room....
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Raised Courtroom Stations Not for Members of the Public
that raised courtroom stations used by judges and other judicial staff do not have to provide full vertical access when first constructed or altered as long as the required clear floor space...
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IDEA Center
Maneuvering clearances were measured while participants conducted standardized maneuvers inside a set of lightweight movable walls....
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1134A.5 Bathtubs
Floor space....
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It appears that the accessibility standards may result in lots of chargers in ADA spaces not being used or “stranded assets.” Was this issue addressed in development of the standards?
Vehicle spaces which display the International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA), sometimes referred to as the wheelchair symbol, are generally understood to be reserved for the exclusive use...
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Access to playing fields, lockers, and spaces used by players and performers
• An accessible route must provide access to all public and common use areas including the playing field, locker rooms, dugouts, stages, swimming pools, and warm-up areas. The...
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III-7.3000 Accessible elements and spaces: Scoping and technical requirements
[See subsections ...]
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What Contributes to the Determination of "Readily Achievable"?
Significant loss of selling or serving space XI....
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Employee Parking Lot
Table 208.2 Parking Spaces”. ...
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4.3.5.3 180-degree turn around an obstacle
The current ADA-ABA standard for the space needed to complete maneuver is based on the width of the entry aisle and the width of the intervening obstacle, e.g. shelving....
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Ramps [4.8]
The curvature and slope typically result in an uneven surface that makes wheelchair maneuvering difficult because not all wheels rest on the surface....