The proposed guidelines define the following terms: accessible, alteration, blended transition, cross slope, curb line, curb ramp, element, facility, grade break, operable part, pedestrian...
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R105 Definitions (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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810.6 Rail Station Signs
Emerging technologies such as an audible sign systems using infrared transmitters and receivers may provide greater accessibility in the transit environment than traditional Braille and...
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Step 7 - Create an Action Plan
The transition plan addresses all things structural, but there’s no formal planning mechanism to make sure the non-structural changes are made. ...
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209.2.2 Bus Loading Zones
For example, designated public transportation vehicles include buses and vans operated by public transit agencies, while specified public transportation vehicles include tour and charter...
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Comments
Both in the interest of protecting passengers with disabilities from potential harm and of protecting the transit authority from potential liability, these commenters believed that transportation...
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Passenger Loading Zones [4.6.6]
Aisles must be at least 5 feet wide, although a wider aisle (8 feet wide minimum) is helpful at zones that serve transit vehicles with lifts or ramps....
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F244.2.1 Alterations and Additions
Where an entity is implementing a transition plan for program accessibility developed pursuant to regulations issued under section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act that designates specific...
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Bus Loading Areas and On-Street Bus Stops [§209.2.2 and §209.2.3]
This includes bus service provided by public transit agencies and other state or local government entities, excluding public school transportation (referred to as “designated public transportation...
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Stairs
Result: People who use crutches or a cane or who have limited balance may fall at the top or bottom of the stairs because they have no railing to hold onto as they make the transition...
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11B-209.2.2 Bus loading zones
For example, designated public transportation vehicles include buses and vans operated by public transit agencies, while specified public transportation vehicles include tour and charter...
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A. Visual Display Systems
Electronic message boards using a light emitting diode (LED) or “flip-dot” display are currently provided in some transit stations and terminals and may be usable in vehicles....
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11B-209.2.2 Bus loading zones
For example, designated public transportation vehicles include buses and vans operated by public transit agencies, while specified public transportation vehicles include tour and charter...
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Self-evaluation
If structural changes are needed, include them in the transition plan. Determine whether employees and officials are familiar with the public entity’s ADA obligations....
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EVACUATION
A transit bus equipped with a wheelchair lift is used to evacuate individuals and families....
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810.6 Rail Station Signs
Emerging technologies such as an audible sign system using infrared transmitters and receivers may provide greater accessibility in the transit environment than traditional braille and raised...
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6 [§ 4.7.7]
Detectable warnings are designed to be felt underfoot or with a cane by people who are blind or have low vision, thereby alerting them of hazards– mainly, the transition from a pedestrian-only...
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B. What is Emergency Management?
Social Services and Emergency- and Disaster-Related Benefit Programs; Emergency Medical Care and Services; Relocation Programs, Activities, and Services; Transition...
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11B-810.6 Rail station signs
Emerging technologies such as an audible sign system using infrared transmitters and receivers may provide greater accessibility in the transit environment than traditional Braille and raised...
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R302.5 Grade
Running slope requirements are contained in R304.2.2 for perpendicular curb ramps, in R304.3.2 for parallel curb ramps, in R304.4.1 for blended transitions, and in R407.2 for ramps....
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R302.7.2 Vertical Surface Discontinuities
However, objects such as utility covers, vault frames, and gratings should not be located on curb ramp runs, blended transitions, turning spaces, or gutter areas within the pedestrian access...
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26. Nonacademic services
Finally, the one-year transition period provided in a proposed section was deleted in response to the almost unanimous objection of commenters to that provision....
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What is the difference between Title II and Title III of the ADA?
The major difference between the two titles is that Title II has administrative requirements for an ADA coordinator, self-evaluation, transition plan, grievance procedure and public notice...