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- EZ-ACCESS Transitions Modular Entry Ramp Video
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Transportation
□ Always consider transportation to events or meetings. Hold meetings or events close to transportation routes whenever possible. If transportation is provided to all participants,...
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R308.1.1.2 Grade
R308.1.1.2 Grade. Parallel to the street or highway, the grade of boarding and alighting areas shall be the same as the street or highway, to the extent practicable. Perpendicular to...
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§ 37.73 Purchase or lease of used non-rail vehicles by public entities operating fixed route systems
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§ 38.159(d)(4) Orientation
(4) Orientation. At least one securement device or system required by paragraph (a) of this section shall secure the wheelchair or mobility aid facing toward the front of the...
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§ 38.161 Moveable aisle armrests
A minimum of 50% of aisle seats, including all moveable or removable seats at wheelchair or mobility aide securement locations, shall have an armrest on the aisle side which can...
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§ 38.155 Interior circulation, handrails and stanchions
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B. Restrooms
B. Restrooms. The following is provided to assist manufacturers and designers to create restrooms which can be used by people with disabilities. These specifications are derived from...
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§ 38.153(a)
(a) Floor surfaces on aisles, step treads and areas where wheelchair and mobility aid users are to be accommodated shall be slip-resistant.
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§ 38.159(b)(3) Emergency operation
(3) Emergency operation. The lift shall incorporate an emergency method of deploying, lowering to ground level with a lift occupant, and raising and stowing the empty lift if the...
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§ 38.159(b)(2) Controls
(2) Controls—
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§ 38.159(b)(12) Use by standees
(12) Use by standees. Lifts shall accommodate persons using walkers, crutches, canes or braces or who otherwise have difficulty using steps. The platform may be marked to indicate a...
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§ 38.159(b)(1) Design load
(1) Design load. The design load of the lift shall be at least 600 pounds (2665 N). Working parts, such as cables, pulleys, and shafts, which can be expected to wear, and upon which...
- How to Determine the Total Rise of a Ramp Run
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§ 38.125(c)(3) Ramp threshold
(3) Ramp threshold....
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§35.150(d)(2)
(2) If a public entity has responsibility or authority over streets, roads, or walkways, its transition plan shall include a schedule for providing curb ramps or other sloped areas where...
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§ 35.150(d)(2)
(2) If a public entity has responsibility or authority over streets, roads, or walkways, its transition plan shall include a schedule for providing curb ramps or other sloped areas where...
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§ 38.95(c)(3) Ramp threshold
(3) Ramp threshold....
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Section 37.121 Requirement for Comparable Complementary Paratransit Service
This requirement applies to light and rapid rail systems as well as to bus systems, even when rail and bus systems share all or part of the same service area....
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4.8.4* Landings
Ramps shall have level landings at bottom and top of each ramp and each ramp run. Landings shall have the following features:...
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DSA Drawing 11B-406-7C Curb Ramp Adjoining a Parking Access Aisle next to a Curb and Gutter (2016 CBC)
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- Figure 406.6 Diagonal or Corner Type Curb Ramps – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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§ 37.42(f)
vertical gap is more than 5/8 inch, measured when the vehicle is at rest, the horizontal and vertical gaps between the car floor and the boarding platform must be mitigated by a bridge plate, ramp...
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5 [§ 4.7.2]
5 [§ 4.7.2] The transitions on and off the curb ramp are the points where the gutter meets the bottom of the ramp and where the top of the ramp meets the sidewalk....