, Scooters, or other Mobility Devices An accessible route connects accessible passenger drop-off areas, accessible parking spaces, and other accessible elements, like a route from a bus...
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1. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or other Mobility Devices
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Talking Three-Dimensional Models for Way-finding
Center to ensure that the talking model would serve as a useful tool in familiarizing new students with the layout of buildings, pathways, and noteworthy landmarks for way-finding, like bus...
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Trip-by-Trip Eligibility
Someone with a cognitive disability may have learned to take the same bus route to a supported employment job every day....
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11B-206.2.1 Site arrival points
Where two or more similar site arrival points, such as bus stops, serve the same accessible entrance or entrances, both bus stops must be on accessible routes....
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3. How and where should the notice be provided?
activity schedules Announce the notice at meetings of programs, services, and activities Publish the notice as a legal notice in local newspapers Post the notice in bus...
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Section 1630.14(c) Examination of Employees
Such standards may include Federal safety regulations that regulate bus and truck driver qualifications, as well as laws establishing medical requirements for pilots or other air transportation...
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A. Passenger Drop-Off Areas
When they arrive at the shelter, an accessible drop-off area (also known as a passenger loading zone) is needed for people using mobility aids to get off of the bus or van and proceed to...
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Part 1. Typical Issues for Voters Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters or Other Mobility Aids
There must be at least one exterior accessible route that connects accessible passenger drop-off areas, accessible parking spaces, and other accessible elements, for example a route from a bus...
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4.1 Plan Ahead
., bus, subway, train)?...
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II-5.3000 Curb ramps
Pedestrian walkways include locations where access is required for use of public transportation, such as bus stops that are not located at intersections or crosswalks....
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The Reasonable Modification NPRM
MTA Long Island Bus, 644 F.3d 110 (2d Cir. 2011), subsequently agreed with Melton....
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T103 Definitions
“Boarding platform” is a new term for which definition was needed because the final rule, for the first time, addresses accessibility requirements for level boarding bus systems....
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2. The specific risk must be identified
For example: A person with epilepsy, who has lost consciousness during seizures within the past year, might seriously endanger her own life and the lives of others if employed as a bus driver...
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1121B.3.1, Item 12
New stations in rapid rail, light rail, commuter rail, intercity bus, intercity rail, high speed rail and other fixed guideway systems (for example, automated guideway transit, monorails...
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T304 Operable Parts
A transit agency did note that, based on a survey of its existing bus fleet, all operable parts on its buses were already mounted higher than 24 inches....
- Automatic Curtain Ltd CL-920A Dual Track Automatic Curtain System
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D) Curb Ramps at Intersections
Towns must give priority to walkways serving State and local government offices and facilities, bus stops and transportation services, private businesses offering goods and services to the...
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810.5.3 Platform and Vehicle Floor Coordination
The vehicle guidelines, divided by bus, van, light rail, rapid rail, commuter rail, intercity rail, are available at http://www.access-board.gov/....
- WIR TX75 PRO Mid-Range Infrared System
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Comments to the NPRM
A smaller number of commenters also expressed concern about the application of the reasonable modification concept to fixed route bus service....
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Section 37.165 Lift and Securement Use
An entity's vehicle is not required to pick up a wheelchair user when the securement locations are full, just as the vehicle may pass by other passengers waiting at the stop if the bus is...
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Section 37.165 Lift and Securement Use
An entity's vehicle is not required to pick up a wheelchair user when the securement locations are full, just as the vehicle may pass by other passengers waiting at the stop if the bus is...
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1. Access Barrier Removal in Existing Pedestrian Facilities
sections of sidewalks; (7) removal of protruding and overhanging objects and/or obstructions; (8) widening of pedestrian rights of way; (9) providing clearance to the entrances of public bus...
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C. Getting Started
These include areas where people are dropped off by a bus, van, or car; the parking area; the entrance to the shelter; pedestrian routes (both exterior and interior); sleeping, eating, information...