including doorways in which lifts or ramps are installed, shall have outside light(s) which, when the door is open, provide at least 1 foot-candle of illumination on the street surface for a distance...
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§ 38.31(c)
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10.1 Q. Is it necessary to have an accessible path of travel from a subterranean garage to single-story covered multifamily dwellings built on top of the garage?
A. Yes. The Fair Housing Act requires that there be an accessible building entrance on an accessible route. To satisfy Requirement 1 of the Guidelines, there would have to be an...
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§382.81(b)(4)
(4) When you require a passenger to travel with a safety assistant (see §382.29)....
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407.2.2.1 Visible and Audible Signals
A visible and audible signal shall be provided at each hoistway entrance to indicate which car is answering a call and the car's direction of travel....
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Highway standards suggesting possible applications for pedestrian surfaces
ASTM E 950-98(2004) Standard test method for measuring the longitudinal profile of traveled surfaces with an accelerometer established inertial profiling reference...
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§ 382.9 Assurances from contractors
Carriers’ contracts with contractors who provide services to passengers, including carriers’ agreements of appointment with travel agents (excluding travel agents who are not U.S. citizens...
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Gangway Alterations
However, if the areas altered contain primary functions (such as a boat slip or boat dock), existing gangways are considered part of the path of travel to the altered primary function area...
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407.2.2.1 Visible and Audible Signals
A visible and audible signal shall be provided at each hoistway entrance to indicate which car is answering a call and the car's direction of travel....
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CIRCULATION PATH
[DSA-AC] An exterior or interior way of passage provided for pedestrian travel, including but not limited to, walks, hallways, courtyards, elevators, platform lifts, ramps, stairways, and...
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CIRCULATION PATH
[DSA-AC] An exterior or interior way of passage provided for pedestrian travel, including but not limited to, walks, sidewalks, hallways, courtyards, elevators, platform lifts, ramps, stairways...
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GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLLED ROUNDABOUT PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS
At signalized crossings where vehicle and pedestrian behavior should be controlled by the signal, the speed increase that results from the increased travel distance may not be a major concern...
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Discover Scenic Wonders with Kashmir Tour Packages
Many Kashmir Tour Packages provide seasonal itineraries to match your travel preferences....
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Gratings [4.5.4]
The spacing between grates and orientation to the direction of travel can reduce these risks....
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Protruding Objects on Beach Access Routes
such as signs that extend into the clear width area of a beach access route or resting interval and are between 27 inches (685 millimeters) and 80 inches (2,030 millimeters) above the travel...
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RUNNING SLOPE
The slope that is parallel to the direction of travel. (As differentiated from the definition of “Cross Slope”.)...
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Gripping Surface: ADA Standard Section 505.6
Section 505.6 covers the current ADA Standards for the handrail gripping surface.
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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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11B-505.6 Gripping surface
The distance between horizontal projections and the bottom of the gripping surface shall be permitted to be reduced by 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) for each ½ inch (12.7 mm) of additional handrail...
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11B-505.6 Gripping surface
The distance between horizontal projections and the bottom of the gripping surface shall be permitted to be reduced by 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) for each ½ inch (12.7 mm) of additional handrail...
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Foot-candle
The illumination on a surface one square foot in area on which there is a uniformly distributed flux of one lumen, or the illuminance produced on a surface all points of which are at a distance...
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1009.5.4 Transfer Steps
Where possible, the height of the transfer step should be minimized to decrease the distance an individual is required to lift up or move down to reach the next step to gain access....
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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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7.2.2 General Exception 2
For long-distance trails, this exception applies to the trail segments that are planned for construction or alteration in a given planning period, rather than over the entire length of the...
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711.3.2 Membrane penetrations
By a horizontal distance of not less than 24 inches (610 mm); 1.2....