In 1990, the Department of Transportation (DOT) issued part 382, the regulations defining the rights of passengers with disabilities and the obligations of U.S. air carriers under the ACAA...
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U.S. Air Carriers
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Table 1
requirements in the DOJ 2010 Standards because the requirements are the same. 24The requirements analyzed in Table 1 include: drinking fountains, public toilet facilities, tables, counters, passenger...
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§ 38.83(a)(1) General
sufficient clearances to permit at least two wheelchair or mobility aid users to reach areas, each with a minimum clear floor space of 48 inches by 30 inches, which do not unduly restrict passenger...
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Relationship to Other Laws
which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in the programs and activities of recipients of federal financial assistance; and other federal statutes such as the Air Carrier Access...
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13.1 Q. Are the public and common use areas of a newly constructed development that consists entirely of buildings having four or more multistory townhouses, with no elevators, required to be accessible?
If there are no covered multifamily dwellings on a site, then the public and common use areas of the site are not required to be accessible....
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Section 35.151(f) Housing at a place of education
Elevators are not generally required under the 2004 ADAAG residential facilities standards unless they are needed to provide an accessible route from accessible units to public use and common...
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Vehicular Way
A route provided for vehicular traffic, such as in a street, driveway, or parking facility....
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T704.3 Automated Announcement Systems
Automated systems for stop announcements and route identification announcements shall comply with T704.3....
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VEHICULAR WAY
A route provided for vehicular traffic, such as in a street, driveway, or parking facility....
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§ 37.33(a)
which provide designated public transportation and connect parking lots and terminals or provide transportation among terminals, are subject to the requirements of this part for fixed route...
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KMA - Access Planner, Multi-Family Housing
KMA is a design and consulting practice, working and thinking at the intersection of architecture and accessibility....
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.3 ASTM
The play areas requirements in this document reference the ASTM F 1487 standard when defining accessible routes that overlap use zones requiring fall attenuating surfaces....
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ASTM
The play areas requirements in this document reference the ASTM F 1487 standard when defining accessible routes that overlap use zones requiring fall attenuating surfaces....
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Introduction
Successful accessibility is often measured in inches, so attention to detail can make the difference between achieving access and excluding or injuring someone....
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 224.5
Section 224.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of transient lodging guest rooms.
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
Access Board's Note to Reader: The Department of Justice’s ADA standards also require the following: §36.406(c) Places of lodging. ...
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
Access Board's Note to Reader: The Department of Justice’s ADA standards also require the following: §36.406(c) Places of lodging. ...
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Customer premises equipment
Equipment employed on the premises of a person (other than a carrier) to originate, route, or terminate telecommunications....
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Issue: Curb Ramps
Curb ramps allow people with mobility impairments to gain access to the sidewalks and to pass through center islands in streets....
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Shared Streets
Shared streets are difficult for pedestrians who are blind or have low vision to navigate because of the absence of curbs and clearly delineated sidewalks.45 The Pedestrian Accessibility...
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Attorney areas and witness stands. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
With respect to existing courtrooms, one commenter in this group suggested that consideration be given to ensuring that there are barrier-free emergency evacuation routes for all persons...
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Capacity Constraints
The second mechanism specifically mentioned is a number limit on the trips a passenger can take in a given period of time....
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Must elevator doors remain open for 20 seconds?
This does not apply to the doors of passenger elevators complying with §407 which must remain fully open for at least 3 seconds in response to a call (§407.3.5)....
- Figure 408.4.1(a) Limited-Use/Limited-Application (LULA) Elevator Car Dimensions – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board