., no attempt to comprehensively cover a service area, limited route structure, limited origins and destinations, interface with another mode of transportation, limited purposes of travel...
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  Commuter Bus Service
  
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  Covered Content on Primary Web Sites
  The first option was a text alternative Web site that would provide only the core air travel information and services (not all of the public-facing content) offered on the primary Web site... 
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  382.23 May carriers require a passenger with a disability to provide a medical certificate?
  Oxygen users and people traveling in a stretcher or incubator can be required to produce a medical certificate.... 
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  Advice for Passengers with Service Animals
  If you are traveling with an emotional support or psychiatric service animal, you may be required by the airline to provide 48 hours’ advance notice.... 
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  Inclusive Safety Briefing
  Exit the back doors of this ballroom and wait for staff to direct you to “back of the house” accessible paths of travel that have been determined safe to use.... 
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  B. What Is a Curb Ramp?
  The ramp, or ramp run, is the sloped section that individuals who use wheelchairs travel up and down when transitioning between the street and the sidewalk. ... 
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  1133B.2.5.1
  SECTION 1133B GENERAL ACCESSIBILITY FOR ENTRANCES, EXITS AND PATHS OF TRAVEL 1133B.2 Doors. 1133B.2.5.1 Door closer. ... 
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  R204.2 Pedestrian Circulation Paths
  The NPRM proposed to define a pedestrian circulation path as a prepared exterior or interior surface provided for pedestrian travel in the public right-of-way. See R105.5.... 
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  B. Executive Order 13132 (Federalism)
  ” (57) Furthermore, the ACAA occupies the field in the area of nondiscrimination in air travel on the basis of disability.... 
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  206.3 Location
  fare vending or other ticketing areas, and fare collection areas shall be placed to minimize the distance which wheelchair users and other persons who cannot negotiate steps may have to travel... 
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  407.11 Keys, Tickets, and Fare Cards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  See Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel: Accessibility of Web Sites and Automated Kiosks at U.S.... 
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  Parking Spaces [4.6.3]
  Recommendation: Connecting accessible routes should be configured so that people using wheelchairs, who may not be as visible to drivers backing out of spaces, do not have to travel behind... 
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  A4.30.1 General
  Thus, signage positioned perpendicular to the path of travel is easiest for them to notice.... 
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  1017.5 Tread Obstacles
  The frequency of tread obstacles and tread obstacles that cross the full width of the trail tread can make travel difficult for individuals who use wheeled mobility devices.... 
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  Energy Consumption During Ambulation
  Subjects were instructed to rate the difficulty of each surface for both straight travel and turning.... 
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  Stopping Sight Distance
  In comparison, AASHTO currently recommends a stopping sight distance of 38.7 m (127 ft) for a bicyclist traveling at the recommended design speed of 30 km/h (20 mi/h) in a wet pavement condition... 
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  Off-Road Racing Wheelchairs
  Although they provide much more stability and control when traveling downhill (e.g., can be driven down a flight of stairs), they can be heavy and cumbersome for movement on level ground... 
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  4.20.2 Floor Space
  The amount of clear floor space in front of a bathtub required by ADAAG (30"-48" min depth depending on the direction of travel by the length of the tub including a seat at the head of the... 
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  Slope [§405.2] and Cross Slope [§405.3]
  Variations in slope, such as grade breaks within runs, can disrupt wheelchair travel.... 
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  Limited-Use/ Limited-Application Elevators [§408]
  However, LULAs have smaller car sizes, slower speeds, shorter travel distances, and alternative types of doors.... 
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  Changes in Level at Entry to Wheelchair Spaces (M303.3)
  Ramps with drop offs ½ inch or greater would be required to provide edge protection 2 inches high minimum on each side to prevent users from inadvertently travelling off the sides of the... 
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  1009.1 Accessible means of egress required
  In assembly areas with ramped aisles or stepped aisles, one accessible means of egress is permitted where the common path of egress travel is accessible and meets the requirements in Section... 
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  11B-213.3.2 Water closets
  Since the CBC path of travel obligation to remove existing barriers only allows "safe harbor" dating back to the "immediately preceding edition" (see 11B-202.4, Exception 2), existing facilities... 
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  11B-213.3.4 Lavatories
  Since the CBC path of travel obligation to remove existing barriers only allows "safe harbor" dating back to the "immediately preceding edition" (see 11B-202.4, Exception 2), existing facilities... 
