., sidewalks, walkways and plazas) on a site that people use to travel from public transportation stops, from accessible parking spaces, from passenger loading zones, and from public streets...
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Accessible Routes - Interior and Exterior
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1. Public Right-of-Way
In particular, Kirola noted that while travelling around San Francisco, she encountered bumps and/or uneven surfaces along: (1) the east side of Fulton Street ("Fulton") between Fillmore...
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Acceleration
For the initial distance traveled, 0 to 12.2 m (0 to 40 ft), hand cycles, manual wheelchairs, and Segways had acceleration rates slower than the lower end of the range used by AASHTO (i.e...
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Sweep Width
The sweep width was measured as each user traveled through an 8-m (26-ft) section of the course (figure 32)....
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General: ADA Standard Section 234.1
Section 234.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for amusement rides.
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§382.29(b)(4)
You may require a passenger with severe hearing and vision impairment who wishes to travel without a safety assistant to notify you at least 48 hours in advance to provide this explanation...
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1007.1 Accessible means of egress required
In assembly spaces with sloped floors, one accessible means of egress is required from a space where the common path of travel of the accessible route for access to the wheelchair spaces...
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R305.1.4 Size
Detectable warning surfaces shall extend 610 mm (2.0 ft) minimum in the direction of pedestrian travel....
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A. Directional Signage
The travel distances from the general route need to be minimized.viii Signage may be necessary along routes to avoid confusion. ...
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1.2.5 Ramps
.), length of travel, and other variables. It seems reasonable to allow a +0.5% tolerance for ramp slopes and cross slopes....
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10. Other Accommodations
transportation provided by the employer accessible; providing a personal assistant for certain job-related functions, such as a page turner for a person who has no hands, or a travel...
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11B-404.2.11 Vision lights
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, and may not...
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Administrative Provisions
Administrative Provisions ◼ Training is required for airline and contractor personnel who deal with the traveling public....
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407.2.2.3 Audible Signals
Audible signals shall sound once for the up direction and twice for the down direction, or shall have verbal annunciators that indicate the direction of elevator car travel....
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407.2.2.3 Audible Signals
Audible signals shall sound once for the up direction and twice for the down direction, or shall have verbal annunciators that indicate the direction of elevator car travel....
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Running Slope [1016.7.1]
Running slope, also referred to as grade, is the lengthwise slope of an ORAR, parallel to the direction of travel....
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Clear Width [1018.4]
The clear width of beach access routes must be a minimum of 60 inches to enable people using mobility devices to pass people traveling in the opposite direction without veering off the...
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T302.3 Openings
Elongated openings shall be placed so that the long dimension is perpendicular to the dominant direction of travel. EXCEPTIONS: 1....
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407.2.2.3 Audible Signals
Audible signals shall sound once for the up direction and twice for the down direction, or shall have verbal annunciators that indicate the direction of elevator car travel....
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Rough Form and Foundation Inspection
Verify no abrupt changes in level will exceed ½” in the path of travel or 4” drop offs along edges. 11B-303.5 Verify forms include guardrail and handrail...
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Rise
While intermediate landings offer resting points, they do not reduce the amount of force people using wheelchairs must exert traveling up ramps....
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Grade (R302.5) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Grade (R302.5) (Section-by-Section Analysis) Grade is the slope parallel to the direction of pedestrian travel....
