FHWA's "Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access" is a two-part report on pedestrian accessibility, (Beneficial Designs Inc. 1999 and 2001)....
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Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access
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Exhibit Design Relating to Low Vision and Blindness: What Visitors with Vision Loss Want Museums and Parks to Know about Effective Communication
Exhibit Design Relating to Low Vision and Blindness What Visitors with Vision Loss Want Museums and Parks to Know about Effective Communication By: Beth Ziebarth, Director Smithsonian...
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2.3 Use a Universal Design Approach
seated position can allow people with temporary injuries and conditions (for example, a runner with a leg injury) to maintain fitness. 5 Principles of Universal Design...
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§ 382.3 Applicability
(a) Except as provided in this section, this part applies to all air carriers providing air transportation. (b) Sections 382.21-382.63 do not apply to indirect air carriers....
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§104.33(c)(1) General
Funds available from any public or private agency may be used to meet the requirements of this subpart....
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ii. Web accessibility under the ADA
accommodation by any person who owns, leases (or leases to), or operates a place of public accommodation." 42 U.S.C. 12182(a)....
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ADA and Accessibility Compliance Plan Reviews
Some recent court decisions place the direct responsibility/liability for compliance on the owner, not the design and construction team....
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Sec. 611. Closed-captioning of public service announcements [Section 402]
Any television public service announcement that is produced or funded in whole or in part by any agency or instrumentality of Federal Government shall include closed captioning of the verbal...
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Are all public use and common use areas required to be accessible?
All areas of facilities, including public and common use areas, are required to be accessible in new construction except those that are specifically exempt (e.g., certain types of limited...
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11B-217.4.3.1 Public buildings
Where at least one public pay telephone is provided in a public building, at least one public TTY shall be provided in the building....
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11B-217.4.3.1 Public buildings
Where at least one public pay telephone is provided in a public building, at least one public TTY shall be provided in the building....
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Scoping [4.1.3(8)]
Scoping [4.1.3(8)] Public entrances must be accessible according to two sets of criteria that must be met separately: 1) the minimum number of accessible building or facility entrances...
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Kawneer North America AA™250/425 Thermal Entrances
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Kawneer North America 350/500 Heavy Wall™ Entrances
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Kawneer North America 260/360/560 Insulclad™ Thermal Entrances
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Kawneer North America 2000T Terrace Doors
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If Carrier Contends That Attendant Is Required for Safety Reasons and Passenger Disagrees
If your decision is contrary to the self-assessment of the passenger with a disability, then the carrier must not charge for the transportation of the attendant....
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§ 38.87(a)
(a) Each vehicle shall be equipped with an interior public address system permitting transportation system personnel, or recorded or digitized human speech messages, to announce stations...
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§ 36.207 Places of public accommodation located in private residences.
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14. Payment
If the transportation agency requires payment to ride, then to provide a free service would constitute a fundamental alteration of the entity's service....
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Eunice Noell-Waggoner, IES, LC. Lighting Issues
This is actually the second publication. It was first published in ‘98, then it became an ANSI standard in 2001, and in order to keep the ANSI [status], [it was updated in 2007]....
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Flange way gap
For rail projects, no flange way gap can be greater than 2.5" where passenger circulation paths cross tracks at grade (i.e. a street-level pedestrian crossing over streetcar tracks)....