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§ 37.53(a)(1)
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5. Fare Handling
A passenger's request for transit personnel (e.g., the driver, station attendant) to handle the fare media when the passenger with a disability cannot pay the fare by the generally established...
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5. Fare Handling
A passenger's request for transit personnel (e.g., the driver, station attendant) to handle the fare media when the passenger with a disability cannot pay the fare by the generally established...
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Section 37.73 Purchase or Lease of Used Non-Rail Vehicles by Public Entities Operating a Fixed Route System
For instance, it would not be enough for a transit operator to contact only the manufacturer where the transit authority usually does business to see if there are accessible used buses....
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Release Planning
settlement agreement with Hinds County, Mississippi requires the jail to notify community mental health providers when releasing a prisoner with serious mental illness so the prisoner can transition...
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11B-705.1.2.2 Curb ramps
Detectable warnings shall be located so the edge nearest the curb is 6 inches (152 mm) minimum and 8 inches (203 mm) maximum from the line at the face of the curb marking the transition...
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11B-705.1.2.2 Curb ramps
Detectable warnings shall be located so the edge nearest the curb is 6 inches (152 mm) minimum and 8 inches (203 mm) maximum from the line at the face of the curb marking the transition...
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Time periods
Paragraph (d)(3) provides that, if a public entity has already completed a transition plan required by a regulation implementing section 504, the transition plan required by this part will...
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a) History and Objectives
In 2003, MOD hired Logan Hopper ("Hopper") as a facilities transition plan consultant. RT 1603:12-18....
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B. What Is a Curb Ramp?
short ramp cutting through a curb or built up to it.1 If designed and constructed to be accessible, a curb ramp provides an accessible route that people with disabilities can use to safely transition...
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NPRM
wheelchair” originated as a design concept, answering the question of what a vehicle lift should be designed to accommodate, but has also been applied as an operational concept, permitting a transit...
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11B-705.2 Detectable directional texture
Detectable directional texture at transit boarding platforms shall comply with Figure 11B-705.2 and shall be 0.1 inch (2.5 mm) in height that tapers off to 0.04 inch (1.0 mm), with bars...
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ADA Title II: Public Transportation
The transportation provisions of title II cover public transportation services, such as city buses and public rail transit (e.g. subways, commuter rails, Amtrak)....
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11B-705.2 Detectable directional texture
Detectable directional texture at transit boarding platforms shall comply with Figure 11B-705.2 and shall be 0.1 inch (2.5 mm) in height that tapers off to 0.04 inch (1.0 mm) , with bars...
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11B-705.2 Detectable directional texture
Detectable directional texture at transit boarding platforms shall comply with Figure 11B-705.2 and shall be 0.1 inch (2.5 mm) in height that tapers off to 0.04 inch (1.0 mm) , with bars...
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Subtitle B: Public Transportation
The transportation provisions of title II cover public transportation services, such as city buses and public rail transit (e.g. subways, commuter rails, Amtrak)....
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Curb Line
A line at the face of the curb that marks the transition between the curb and the gutter, street, or highway....
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§ 37.81(c)(2)
(2) A nationwide search for accessible vehicles, involving specific inquiries to manufacturers and other transit providers; and...
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R302.7 Surfaces
and other pedestrian circulation paths, pedestrian street crossings and at-grade rail crossings, pedestrian overpasses and underpasses and similar structures, and curb ramps and blended transitions...
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11B-503.5 Vertical clearance
Commercial vans used for accessible transit may be taller than passenger vans. ◼...
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Chapter R2: Scoping Requirements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some of the scoping requirements are triggered where certain pedestrian facilities are provided such as pedestrian signals (see R209), street furniture (see R212), transit stops and transit...
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What types of facilities are covered by DOT’s ADA Standards (and are required to have detectable warnings on curb ramps)?
Detectable warnings are required at rail station boarding platforms with open drop-offs at any transit facility, including private sector transit facilities subject to DOJ’s ADA Standards...
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Table 2
include: sidewalks and other pedestrian circulation paths, pedestrian street crossings, pedestrian overpasses and underpasses, pedestrian at-grade rail crossings, curb ramps and blended transitions...
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11B-247.2 Detectable directional texture
At transit boarding platforms, the pedestrian access shall be identified with a detectable directional texture complying with Section 11B-705.2. ...