A wheelchair user's request to board a fixed route or paratransit vehicle separately from his or her device when the occupied weight of the device exceeds the design load of the vehicle...
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8. Boarding Separately From Wheelchair
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§1607.4 Information on impact.
impact of the selection process from the failure of the user to maintain such data, if the user has an underutilization of a group in the job category, as compared to the group's representation...
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502.3.8 Focus Cursor (Section-by-Section Analysis)
proposes that software be required to expose information and mechanisms necessary to programmatically track and modify keyboard focus, text insertion point, and selection attributes of user...
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Sweep Width
volumes or passing hindrance resulting from user encounters or overtaking/passing events....
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3.3.8 Knee Clearance Depth, minimum
The results of our study suggest that a large percentage of WhMD users are not accommodated by the standards....
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REDUCTION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA
The analyses reveal important information about the physical dimensions, speeds, etc. for various user types and, thus, how well those various users might be accommodated on facilities designed...
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Toilet Room Doors
In the NPRM, the Department provided a series of plan drawings illustrating comparisons of the minimum size single-user toilet rooms....
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NOTES
The seat heights ranged from 16.3 inches to 23.9 inches for manual wheelchair users; 16.2 inches to 28.9 inches for power wheelchair users; and 18.8 inches to 25.3 inches for scooter users...
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Unisex Restrooms
Unisex Restrooms Single-user toilet rooms offer benefits to people who use attendants and are a good consideration in occupancies with high traffic, such as shopping centers and airport...
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Manual vs. Power (Questionnaire Data)
It should be noted that even though manual WC users had higher vibrations for all engineered surfaces, on average they rated all surfaces better than power chair users....
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4.34.4 Controls
Controls for user activation shall comply with 4.27.4....
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Signal Clearance Intervals
Signal clearance intervals are intended to allow those roadway users who are approaching a traffic signal that changes to yellow, and cannot stop before the signal turns red, time to enter...
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Height of Tables or Counters [4.32.4]
A height at the lower end of this range is generally preferable for surfaces used for extended periods of time (study carrels, dining counters, kitchen counters in dwelling units) as opposed...
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4.34.6.7* OVENS
Pull-out board preferred with side-opening door. 3. Clear open space. 4. Bottom-hinged door...
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Diagonal Curb Ramps [§406.6]
Recommendations: Perpendicular curb ramps are preferred over diagonal curb ramps....
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4.3.5.4 360-degree Turn
Scooters require the largest turning spaces and manual chairs the least although there are some manual chair users that required spaces as large as many power chair users....
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502.3.1 Object Information (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Moreover, user-adjustable states would be required to be set programmatically, including through assistive technology....
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QUESTION: WHAT LIMITATIONS CAN A PVO IMPOSE WITH RESPECT
TO CARRYING A SERVICE ANIMAL?
ANSWER: * A PVO may decline to carry a service animal if it is not housebroken or if it is not under the control of its user and the user does not take effective action to control it...
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Technical Memorandum TM 2013-10 Clustered Toilet Rooms
Access Board, TAS 213.2, Exception 4 does not apply to multiple single user bathing or shower rooms; therefore, this Exception is applicable only to multiple single user toilet rooms clustered...
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402.2 Speech-Output Enabled
Operating instructions and orientation, visible transaction prompts, user input verification, error messages, and all displayed information for full use shall be accessible to, and independently...
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Reasonable Accommodation Process Illustrated
The sack handler indicates his or her preference for the dolly....