The 1991 Standards and the 2010 Standards apply to fixed or built-in elements of buildings, structures, site improvements, and pedestrian routes or vehicular ways located on a site....
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  § 36.406(b) Scope of coverage.
  
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  206.3 Location
  This means that circulation paths, such as vehicular ways designed for pedestrian traffic, walks, and unpaved paths that are designed to be routinely used by pedestrians must be accessible... 
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  Scoping [4.1.2(1), 4.1.3(1)] and Location [4.3.2]
  loading zones public transportation stops public streets or sidewalks An accessible route is not required to connect directly to site boundaries not bordered by a pedestrian... 
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  1.1.5 Flatness of walk running slope
  For pedestrian paths up to and including 6 ft (1.8 m) wide, measure for flatness of the running slope at 10 ft (3 m) increments along the midpoint of the width of the walk by using a 10... 
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  General (R302.1) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  General (R302.1) (Section-by-Section Analysis) The technical requirements for pedestrian access routes are contained in R302, and adapt the technical requirements for accessible routes... 
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  R409.10 Handrail Extensions
  In alterations where handrail extensions would reduce the clear width required for pedestrian access routes, handrail extensions shall not be required.... 
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  4.6.2 LOCATION
  separate parking structures or lots that do not serve a particular building, parking spaces for disabled people shall be located on the shortest possible circulation route to an accessible pedestrian... 
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  1.1.2 Walks
  Measure walks and other non - ramp pedestrian surfaces for overall running slope and cross slope as well as local running slope and cross slope variations (flatness) in accordance with 1.1.3... 
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  "Wheelchair" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  wheelchair" in § 36.104: "Wheelchair means a device designed solely for use by an individual with a mobility impairment for the primary purpose of locomotion in typical indoor and outdoor pedestrian... 
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  "Wheelchair" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  wheelchair" in § 35.104: "Wheelchair means a device designed solely for use by an individual with a mobility impairment for the primary purpose of locomotion in typical indoor and outdoor pedestrian... 
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  R211 Signs (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  R211 Signs (Section-by-Section Analysis) Signs that provide directions, warnings, or other information for pedestrians only and signs that identify routes served by transit stops must... 
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  EXPERIENCES OF THE NAMED PLAINTIFFS
  He has encountered numerous barriers to full and equal use of the pedestrian right of way in neighborhoods throughout the City.... 
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  5.2 FOOD SERVICE LINES
  Food service lines shall have a minimum clear width of 36 in (915 mm), with a preferred clear width of 42 in (1065 mm) where passage of stopped wheelchairs by pedestrians is desired.... 
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  General: ADA Standard Section 208.3.1
  Section 208.3.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for parking space locations. 
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  2. No Admission
  By agreeing to and voluntarily entering into this Settlement Agreement, there is no admission or concession by the City, direct or indirect, express or implied, that any Pedestrian Facility... 
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  REDUCTION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA
  The ADAAG set minimum criteria for accessibility of pedestrian facilities throughout the United States.... 
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  R407.2 Running Slope
  Providing stairways along with ramps, where possible, benefits pedestrians with heart disease, limited stamina, and others for whom distance presents a greater barrier than steps.... 
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  Other power-driven mobility device
  for the purpose of locomotion, including golf cars, bicycles, electronic personal assistance mobility devices (EPAMDs), or any mobility aid designed to operate in areas without defined pedestrian... 
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  § 35.104 Other power-driven mobility device
  for the purpose of locomotion, including golf cars, bicycles, electronic personal assistance mobility devices (EPAMDs), or any mobility aid designed to operate in areas without defined pedestrian... 
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  Managed Use
  For example, a trail may be managed for both equestrian and hiker/pedestrian use in the summer and for cross-country skiing in the winter.... 
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  R105.2 Terms Defined in Referenced Standards
  In addition, the following terms shall have the meaning specified in section 1A.13 of the MUTCD (incorporated by reference, see R104.2): highway, intersection, island, median, pedestrian... 
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  R310.3 Access Aisle
  Curb ramps or blended transitions complying with R304 shall connect the access aisle to the pedestrian access route. Curb ramps are not permitted within the access aisle.... 
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  §35.150(d)(2)
  ) If a public entity has responsibility or authority over streets, roads, or walkways, its transition plan shall include a schedule for providing curb ramps or other sloped areas where pedestrian... 
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  4.6.2 Location
  In parking facilities that do not serve a particular building, accessible parking shall be located on the shortest accessible route of travel to an accessible pedestrian entrance of the... 
