Most people are familiar with manual and power wheelchairs and electric scooters used by people with mobility disabilities....
Search Results "Motorized Kick Scooter"
Commonly Searched Documents
-
Other Power-driven Mobility Devices (OPDMDs)
-
3. Stowage Space for Wheelchairs
Of course, since only folding manual wheelchairs are permitted in the cabin, large, motorized mobility-assistive devices of any type – not just power wheelchairs, as such – would not have...
-
3. Comparison of WCAG 2.0 to Existing 508 Standards
Keyboard operability is also essential for many individuals with motor impairments who use alternate keyboards, or input devices that act as keyboard emulators when accessing ICT because...
-
4.3.8 Operating forces
Designers should reduce the need for high precision grip postures and/or pinch forces given the lack of finger dexterity, motor control or pinching capabilities of persons with disabilities...
-
Section 1194.31 Functional Performance Criteria (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (f) provides that at least one mode of operation and information retrieval that does not require fine motor control or simultaneous actions and which is operable with limited reach...
- Door King Inc. 6400 In-Ground Swing Gate Operator
- Tobii Technology PCEye Go
- VGo Telepresence Robot
- AssistiveWare Proloquo4Text Communication App
-
David L Munson, IALD Aff.
Original studies were: let’s raise the illumination models; we’ll do five assimilations per second; and we’ll have a motor action to determine accuracy....
-
Subjects
There were 84 manual wheelchair, 29 power wheelchair, 5 scooter, and 2 power assist users. 18% (22/120) reported using assistive technology for transfers: 14 used transfer board, 3 lifts...
-
4.3.6 Reach Limits
upper height limit in the current ADA-ABA standard for unobstructed side reach, 1220 mm (48 in.) will accommodate the 99th, 95th and 96th percentile of manual wheelchair, power chair and scooter...
-
Basic Principles
A Department of Motor Vehicles may require that all drivers over age 75 pass a road test to renew their driver’s license....
-
6. Conclusion
The Board requests data and other information on the likely time savings for persons with hearing, motor or dexterity, speech, or cognitive disabilities from using accessible websites as...
-
Tips on Completing Emergency Health Information
Equipment examples: Motorized wheelchair Suction machine Home dialysis Respirator Cochlear implant Indwelling catheter Other examples...
-
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RECOVERY
shelter(s) will be made available to persons whose disabilities require access to electricity and refrigeration, for example, for using life-sustaining medical devices, providing power to motorized...
-
Appropriate Situational Applications of Technology
Content properly formatted to work with text-to-speech solutions or screen readers can also provide online access to people with motor disabilities who use assistive technology to operate...
-
Two-tiered definitional approach. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
laws and regulations; will harm the environment and natural and cultural resources; will pose safety risks to users of these devices, as well as to pedestrians not expecting to encounter motorized...
-
Conditions for Exceptions [1019]
The condition applies if work that is necessary to comply with a specific provision in the technical requirements can’t be accomplished using handtools, because motorized equipment is prohibited...
-
Chapter 7 Addendum 1: Title II Checklist (Emergency Management)
emergency transportation plan identify accessible transportation resources that will be available to evacuate persons with mobility disabilities, including people who use wheelchairs or scooters...
-
I. Steps to Ensure Access for All in Emergencies and Disasters
Ensure that transportation plans address people with disabilities’ needs to transport mobility aids, such as wheelchairs or scooters, oxygen tanks or other medical equipment, and service...
-
6. Acquisition or Modification of Equipment and Devices
For example: It may be a reasonable accommodation to provide an employee with a motorized wheelchair if her job requires movement between buildings that are widely separated, and her disability...
-
5.8.2.7 Base Support Allowance Recommendation
Figures 5.8.2.7(c) and 5.8.2.7(d) illustrate this region overlaid with the anthropomorphic data for manual and motorized wheelchairs, respectively....
-
Key Differences Between Routes
where the primary users may be bicyclists, skaters, or equestrians, shared-use paths typically are designed to serve pedestrians, including people using mobility devices such as manual or motorized...