Design and Environmental Access at the University of Buffalo, reported that his research data suggested that a depth of 15 inches would provide an adequate seating surface for the average user...
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  5.2.1.2 Transfer Surface Depth Recommendation for M301
  
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  "Minimal protection."  (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
There were many comments by service dog users urging the Department to remove from the definition "providing minimal protection." ...
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  (Un)grouped images
  
If they are not combined, then separate images each containing their own alt-text can be confusing for screen reader users who are trying to make sense of them separately....
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  1. Accessible route(s)
  
Where site or legal constraints prevent a route accessible to wheelchair users between covered multifamily dwellings and public or common-use facilities elsewhere on the site, an acceptable...
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  "Task" emphasis. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
As one service dog user stated, in some cases, "critical forms of assistance can't be construed as physical tasks," noting that the manifestations of "brain-based disabilities," such as...
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  704.3 Volume Control Telephones
  
If a volume adjustment is provided that allows the user to set the level anywhere from the base volume to the upper requirement of 20 dB, there is no need to specify a lower limit....
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  T503 Passenger Access Routes
  
See 36 CFR 1192.23(a) (“All [covered] vehicles . . . shall provide . . . sufficient clearances to permit a wheelchair or other mobility aid user to reach a securement location.”), 1192.159...
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  Completing the Checklist
  
This reference is provided to assist users in looking up the requirement or related requirements when necessary....
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  Bails et al.
  
Scooter users were not included in the study....
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  FAQ: Is there a fee for using Corada?
  
The Access Levels are as follows: Registered User: Free Premium Level: $10/year Accessibility Specialist Level: $50/year Click here to read more details...
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  Examples of meeting your “access to goods and services” obligation when physical barrier removal is not readily achievable
  
For example, staff can bring merchandise to a wheelchair user....
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  1.1.14 Flatness of ramp cross slope
  
As the ramp gets wider, users may tend to travel toward one side or the other, especially if the ramp is not a curb ramp and has handrails....
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  Hours and Days of Service
  
For example, if a provider uses its own paratransit vans during high demand periods, it could use a private contractor or user-side subsidy provider during low demand periods....
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  11B-707.4 Privacy
  
Speech output users can benefit from an option to render the visible screen blank, thereby affording them greater personal security and privacy....
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  11B-707.4 Privacy
  
Speech output users can benefit from an option to render the visible screen blank, thereby affording them greater personal security and privacy. ◼ ETA Editor's Note The Department of...
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  2. Usability and Performance Standards
  
Acknowledging the difficulty of measuring performance standards, NCIL suggested several possible measures, including the rate of success of users with disabilities in accomplishing various...
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  1.3 Know Your Rights
  
For example, a small private health club might not be able to remodel a locker room to make it accessible, but a facility, owned and operated by a large company, would have the financial...