The uppercase letter “I” shall be used to determine the allowable stroke width of all low resolution VMS characters of a font....
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  11B-703.8.6 Stroke width
  
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  11B-703.8.6 Stroke width
  The uppercase letter “I” shall be used to determine the allowable stroke width of all low resolution VMS characters of a font.... 
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  11B-703.5.7 Stroke thickness
  Stroke thickness of the uppercase letter “I” shall be 10 percent minimum and 20 percent maximum of the height of the character. [2010 ADAS] 703.5.7 Stroke Thickness. ... 
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  11B-703.5.7 Stroke thickness
  Stroke thickness of the uppercase letter “I” shall be 10 percent minimum and 20 percent maximum of the height of the character. [2010 ADA Standards] 703.5.7 Stroke Thickness.... 
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  11B-703.6.1 Pictogram field
  Characters and Braille shall not be located in the pictogram field. Advisory 11B-703.6.1 Pictogram field.... 
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  Signs [ADA Standards §216, §703]
  Tactile signs must include compliant raised characters and braille characters and be located at doors 48” to 60” above the floor or ground (§703.2).... 
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  1117B.5.5, Item 2
  California's standards for signage are more stringent than Section 4.30 of the ADA Standards for Accessible Design. 1117B.5.5 Raised characters and pictorial symbol signs. ... 
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  1117B.5.5, Item 4
  California's standards for signage are more stringent than Section 4.30 of the ADA Standards for Accessible Design. 1117B.5.5 Raised characters and pictorial symbol signs. ... 
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  11B-703.5.7 Stroke thickness
  Stroke thickness of the uppercase letter “I” shall be 10 percent minimum and 20 percent maximum of the height of the character. [2010 ADAS] 703.5.7 Stroke Thickness.... 
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  Signs
  Signs that provide direction to, or information about, functional spaces (§ 4.1.3(16)(b)) must comply with requirements for: Character proportion (§ 4.30.2); Character height... 
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  Finish and Contrast: ADA Standard Section 703.6.2
  Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background.... 
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  § 37.83(e)
  (e) A public entity operating a fixed route system as described in paragraph (d) of this section may apply in writing to the FTA Administrator for a determination of the historic character... 
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  § 37.75(e)
  (e) A public entity operating a fixed route system as described in paragraph (d) of this section may apply in writing to the FTA Administrator for a determination of the historic character... 
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  Signage
  Provide signage with light characters on a dark background or dark characters on a light background on both Café entrances. See Standards §§ 4.3.2(2), 4.30.5 and 4.1.2(7)(c).... 
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  How to use this Manual
  This manual contains the following tools to assist you in quickly and easily finding the answer to your questions: A Table of Contents at the beginning of the manual; An Alphabetical... 
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  Finish and Contrast: ADA Standard Section 703.7.1
  Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background.... 
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  11B-703.7.1 Finish and contrast
  Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background.... 
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  11B-411.2.1.7.3 Assignment by security credential
  The display screen shall indicate the elevator assignment characters and a verbal announcement shall be made of the assigned elevator responding to the call.... 
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  11B-703.6.2 Finish and contrast
  Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background.... 
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  1007.9 Signage
  Signage shall comply with Chapter 11A, Section 1143A and Chapter 11B, Section 11B-703.5 _|Signs; Visual Characters|_ as applicable, requirements for visual characters and include the International... 
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  R211 Signs (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  An advisory section provides examples of signs that are required and are not required to comply with the technical requirements for visual characters in Chapter R4.... 
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  Directional visual sign vs. room identification tactile sign
  Nothing would prohibit the use of a tactile sign as a visual sign, but for clarity sake, the raised characters and the Braille is simply not required. ~DW... 
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  E102.7 ITU-T (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  It provides guidance for arranging alphabetic keys in a predictable, consistent manner.... 
