entrance/ exit points, as measured perpendicular to the curb, and the turning space shall provide a minimum 36 inches (914 mm) wide portion without detectable warnings to allow pedestrian travel...
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11B-705.1.2.2.2.2 Two entrance/exit points
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11B-809.4 Toilet facilities and bathing facilities
Toilet and bathing fixtures required to comply with Sections 11B-603 through 11B-610 shall be located in the same bathroom or toilet and bathing area, such that travel between fixtures does...
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11B-239.3 Miniature golf course configuration
Miniature golf courses shall provide an accessible route from the last hole complying with Section 11B-1007.3 to the course entrance or exit without requiring travel through any other holes...
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Animal Containment Areas: ADA Standard Section 203.12
Section 203.12 covers scoping requirements of general exceptions for animal containment areas in the most current ADA Standards.
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(v)(B)(1)
(1) If an area containing a primary function has been altered without providing an accessible path of travel to that area, and subsequent alterations of that area, or a different area on...
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§ 382.37 Seat assignments
(b) If a person’s disability results in involuntary active behavior that would result in the person properly being refused transportation under § 382.31, and the safety problem could be...
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11B-404.2.11 Vision lights
Under ADA, an existing door with a noncompliant vision light is a Safe Harbored element for path of travel and barrier removal purposes but will have to comply when the door is replaced,...
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[ADA Title III §36.104] Commerce
[ADA Title III §36.104] Commerce means travel, trade, traffic, commerce, transportation, or communication – (1) Among the several States; (2) Between any foreign country or any territory...
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DISABILITY
Whether an activity is a major life activity is not determined by reference to whether it is of central importance to daily life....
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11B-246.2 Camping facilities
where campsites are provided, at least two campsites and one additional campsite for each 100 campsites or fraction thereof, shall be accessed by and connected to sanitary facilities by travel...
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Limitations
The speed of 1 m/s was chosen for our study because it is an average traveling speed for WC users....
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Operation: ADA Standard Section 309.4
Section 309.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the operation of operable parts.
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§382.21(d)
(d) If your action under this section results in the postponement of a passenger's travel, you must permit the passenger to travel at a later time (up to 90 days from the date of the postponed...
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Restrictions and Priorities Based on Trip Purpose
When a user reserves a trip, the entity will need to know the origin, destination, time of travel, and how many people are traveling....
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Designed Use
Although the trail may be actively managed for more than one use, the designed use determines the technical specifications for the trail....
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11B-809.5.3 Interconnection
The same visible alarm appliances shall be permitted to provide notification of residential dwelling unit smoke detection, building fire alarm activation, and carbon monoxide detection....
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Acceleration
1.0 1.7 0.3 0.4 Segway 4 0.3 0.9 0.1 0.1 Other 31 0.5 0.9 0.1 0.1 NOTE: This table includes only active...
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Section E: Route from Entrance
(§403.5.1) E2 Is the route free of wall mounted objects that protrude more than 4" into the path of travel and are between 27" and 80" high...
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Station 1-Physical Characteristics
At the first station, the physical characteristics of active participants and their equipment were measured (figure 26)....
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11B-309.4 Operation
The force required to activate operable parts shall be 5 pounds (22.2 N) maximum....
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§ 37.123(e)(3)(i)
(i) Only a specific impairment-related condition which prevents the individual from traveling to a boarding location or from a disembarking location is a basis for eligibility under this...
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11B-203.12 Animal containment areas
Public circulation routes where animals may also travel, such as in petting zoos and passageways alongside animal pens in State fairs, are not eligible for the exception. ◼...
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Can People Who are Blind or Have Low Vision Use the Circulation Path by Themselves?
A circulation path is considered a usable circulation path if it meets one of the following criteria: A person who is blind or has low vision is able to travel unassisted through...