., in a situation where a bus passenger cannot reach or insert a fare into the farebox)....
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5. Fare Handling
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1. Access Barrier Removal in Existing Pedestrian Facilities
Access Barrier Removal in Existing Pedestrian Facilities The Settlement Agreement requires the City to spend approximately $1.37 billion over the next thirty (30) years to implement...
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T103 Definitions
“Boarding platform” is a new term for which definition was needed because the final rule, for the first time, addresses accessibility requirements for level boarding bus systems....
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Highway standards suggesting possible applications for pedestrian surfaces
Standard test method for measuring pavement roughness using a profilograph ASTM E 1926-98(2003) Standard practice for computing international roughness index (IRI) of roads...
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Individuals with Cognitive Limitations
The consequences of passing, acceleration, or sudden changes in movement pattern of other road and shared use path users may not be understood or considered....
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III-5.4300 Transportation terminals
The ADA's elevator exemption also does not apply to bus or train terminals or depots, or to airport passenger terminals....
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., providing fixed route bus service that people with disabilities can use to move among stops on the system, providing complementary paratransit service that gets eligible riders from their...
- citEcar ADA Electric Shuttle 11P 1WC
- Boddingtons GrassCarpet™ Grass Protection Matting
- citEcar ADA Enclosed Shuttle 11P 1WC
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§ 37.213(a)(4)
The summary shall state the number of requests for accessible bus service and the number of times these requests were met....
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11B-812.5.3 Relationship to accessible routes
A curb, wheel stop, bollards, or other barrier shall be provided if required to prevent encroachment of vehicles over the required clear width of adjacent accessible routes....
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11B-812.5.3 Relationship to accessible routes
A curb, wheel stop, bollards, or other barrier shall be provided if required to prevent encroachment of vehicles over the required clear width of adjacent accessible routes....
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A trailhead
For purposes of FSTAG, trailheads are not: Junctions between trails where there is no other access Intersections where a trail crosses a road or where users have developed...
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"Other Power-Driven Mobility Device" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Mobility aids that are designed for areas or conditions without defined pedestrian areas, such as off-road bike paths, roads (except where allowed by law or where a sidewalk is not provided...
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Lines of Sight
Corresponding elevation drawings (Figures 802.9.1 and 802.9.2) illustrated lines of sight over the head of persons in the preceding row....
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810 Transportation Facilities
boarding and alighting areas (810.2), bus shelters (810.3), and bus signs (810.4)....
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2.1 Parking
If it is a long distance, is there an accessible and available motorized cart, van or bus?...
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Employment Opportunities for Disabled Americans Act of 1986
Man using wheelchair lift to access a public bus. — National Archives...
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Self-Service Storage Facilities: ADA Standard Section 225.3
Section 225.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for self-service storage facilities.
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T602 Wheelchair Spaces
clear floor space [for wheelchair spaces in buses and vans] may be accommodated for footrests under another seat”), 1192.159(d)(2) (setting forth same exception for wheelchair spaces in OTRBs...
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A. Final Regulatory Assessment (EO 12866)
Compliance costs for new requirements are monetized for the projected 12-year regulatory timeframe, including potential costs to small businesses offering OTRB-provided transportation, charter...
- Sennheiser SR 2020-D-US Compact High-Tech Transmitter
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What’s the difference between the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?
., subway and bus systems). [Sec. 382.1]...