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205 Operable Parts, F205 Operable Parts
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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...
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11B-405.9 Edge protection
Edge protection shall not be required on the sides of ramp landings having a vertical drop-off of ½ inch (12.7 mm) maximum within 10 inches (254 mm) horizontally of the minimum landing area...
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DIVISION 5: GENERAL SITE AND BUILDING ELEMENTS
DIVISION 5: GENERAL SITE AND BUILDING ELEMENTS 11B-501 General 11B-502 Parking Spaces 11B-503 Passenger Drop-Off...
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Rough Form and Foundation Inspection
Verify no abrupt changes in level will exceed ½” in the path of travel or 4” drop offs along edges. 11B-303.5 Verify forms include guardrail and handrail...
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Rough Form and Foundation Inspection
Verify no abrupt changes in level will exceed ½” in the path of travel or 4” drop offs along edges. 11B-303.5 Verify forms include guardrail and handrail...
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Required Compliance [§209]
accessible entrance) (§209.3); parking facilities where valet parking service is provided (§209.4); and mechanical access parking garages (located at vehicle pick-up and drop-off...
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13. Intermediate Stops
For example, a passenger with a disability arranges to be picked up at a medical facility and dropped off at home....
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11B-405.9 Edge protection
Edge protection shall not be required on the sides of ramp landings having a vertical drop-off of ½ inch (12.7 mm) maximum within 10 inches (254 mm) horizontally of the minimum landing area...
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13. Intermediate Stops
For example, a passenger with a disability arranges to be picked up at a medical facility and dropped off at home....
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11B-405.9 Edge protection
Edge protection shall not be required on the sides of ramp landings having a vertical drop-off of ½ inch (12.7 mm) maximum within 10 inches (254 mm) horizontally of the minimum landing area...
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WORKSTATION
Examples include ticket booths; the employee side of grocery store check stands; the bartender area behind a bar; the employee side of snack bars, sales counters and public counters; guardhouses...
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11B-226.3 Dining surfaces exceeding 34 inches in height
Where food or drink is served for consumption at a counter exceeding 34 inches (864 mm) in height, a portion of the main counter 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum in length shall be provided in...
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STAGE
A space within a building utilized for entertainment or presentations, which includes overhead hanging curtains, drops, scenery or stage effects other than lighting and sound....
- Basic High/Twin Turner - Sling on/off Utilising Twin Turner
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Platform Edges
Since the sway of some rail cars may overlap a platform edge, the area of the detectable warning installation should not be considered a safety zone but rather an indication of an adjacent drop-off...
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Typical Issues
Accessible route connecting accessible parking and drop-off area (if provided) to the accessible entrance....
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4. Obstructions
Likewise, subject to the limitations discussed in the introduction to this appendix, paratransit operators should be flexible in establishing pick up and drop off points to avoid obstructions...
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4. Obstructions
Likewise, subject to the limitations discussed in the introduction to this appendix, paratransit operators should be flexible in establishing pick up and drop off points to avoid obstructions...
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Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part II of II: Best Practices Design Guide
This guidebook is the second part of a two-phase project focused on designing sidewalks and trails for access. It was created to provide planners, designers, and transportation...
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A. Measuring Slope and Cross Slope
Surveying ramps, parking spaces, access aisles, door approaches and sidewalks will require you to determine if the slopes (i.e.: in the direction of travel) and cross slopes...
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Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part I of II: Review of Existing Guidelines and Practices
Sidewalks and trails serve as critical links in the transportation network by providing pedestrian access to commercial districts, schools, businesses, government offices, and...
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Scales
Accessible Scale 1.Sloped surface provides access to scale platform -- no abrupt level changes at floor or platform. 2.Edge protection at drop off. 3.Large platform to accommodates...
- Boost Your Business - Chapter 7 - Halls and Fountains