Elevator: The elevator lacks audible signals in the hallways to indicate arrival and direction of elevator car (1991 ADA Stds 4.10.4; 2010 ADA Stds 407.2.2.1)....
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Expert Report of James L.E. Terry, Evan Terry Associates, LLC (August 9, 2018)
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6. Acquisition or Modification of Equipment and Devices
(A light-probe gives an audible signal when held over an illuminated source.)...
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Section 1194.23 Telecommunications Products (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Another commenter pointed out that voice mail, voice response, and interactive systems depend on DTMF "touch tones" for operation and that many TTYs do not provide this function....
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Phase I: Education and Labor Committee
This gave Hoyer, the House manager of the ADA, an opportunity to set the tone for the rest of the House deliberations....
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GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLLED ROUNDABOUT PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS
Because the crossing of the entrance and exit portions of a roundabout leg would require time separated crossing intervals, it would be necessary to make audible indications for each half...
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Baseline
provide accessible pedestrian signals and pedestrian pushbuttons when pedestrian signals are newly installed or replaced at signalized intersections; TEA−21 (23 U.S.C. 217 (g)) directed that audible...
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Section 1194.24 Video and Multimedia Products (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Those menus must be made audible or otherwise readily selectable so that people who are blind or visually impaired can independently select and gain access to those audio descriptions....
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II-8.2000 Self-evaluation
This may require the installation of visual and audible warning signals and special procedures for assisting individuals with disabilities from a facility during an emergency. 6) A review...
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2. Benefits: Qualitative Summary of Benefits
By requiring audible and visible notification of upcoming stops and identifying route information through automated announcements, the new requirement is expected to deliver significant...
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C. Qualified Interpreters
enough to display the interpreter’s face, arms, hands, and fingers, and the participating individual’s face, arms, hands, and fingers, regardless of his or her body position; (3) a clear, audible...