Major life activities include, but are not limited to, activities such as caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working...
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What is a substantial limitation on major life activities?
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406.2 Counter Slope
The adjacent surfaces at transitions at curb ramps to walks, gutters, and streets shall be at the same level. Figure 406.2 Counter Slope of Surfaces Adjacent to Curb Ramps...
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Announced Drills
As with the walk through procedures, these drills serve as training tools. Such drills will also help identify crucial coordination activities and communication links....
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R306.2 Pedestrian Signal Phase Timing
phase timing shall comply with section 4E.06 of the MUTCD (incorporated by reference, see R104.2) and shall be based on a pedestrian clearance time that is calculated using a pedestrian walking...
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4.5.4 Gratings
If gratings are located in walking surfaces, then they shall have spaces no greater than 1/2 in (13 mm) wide in one direction (see Fig. 8(g))....
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ACCESSIBLE ROUTE
Exterior accessible routes may include parking access aisles, curb ramps, walks, ramps, and lifts....
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4.5.4 GRATINGS
If gratings are located in walking surfaces, then they shall have spaces no greater than 1/2 in (13 mm) wide in one direction (see Fig. 8(g))....
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§ 382.5 Facility
Facility means all or any portion of aircraft, buildings, structures, equipment, roads, walks, parking lots, and any other real or personal property, normally used by passengers or prospective...
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Audiovisual presentations and computer interactives
Provide upon request audio descriptions of all audiovisual presentations and computer interactives such that the walk-in visitor has an integrated viewing of all the Museum's permanent and...
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4.7.2 SLOPE
Transitions from ramps to walks, gutters, or streets shall be flush and free of abrupt changes....
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P. Pedestrian Facility or Pedestrian Facilities
means any sidewalk, intersection, crosswalk, street, curb, curb ramp, walkway, pedestrian right of way, pedestrian undercrossing, pedestrian overcrossing, or other pedestrian pathway or walk...
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4.7.2 Slope
Transitions from ramps to walks, gutters, or streets shall be flush and free of abrupt changes....
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11B-227.5 Queues and Waiting Lines
Queues and waiting lines servicing counters or check-out aisles required to comply with Sections 11B-904.3 or 11B-904.4 shall comply with Section 11B-403 _|Walking Surfaces|_. ...
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Path of Travel
(2) An accessible path of travel may consist of walks and sidewalks, curb ramps and other interior or exterior pedestrian ramps; clear floor paths through lobbies, corridors, rooms, and...
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Temporary Impairments
However, if a broken leg took significantly longer than the normal healing period to heal, and during this period the individual could not walk, s/he would be considered to have a disability...
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1003.2.12.2 Opening limitations
From a height of 34 inches (864 mm) to 42 inches (1067 mm) above the adjacent walking surfaces, a sphere 8 inches (203 mm) in diameter shall not pass....
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Data Analyses
Data Analyses Net energy consumption – the additional energy utilized during walking in excess of resting levels – was calculated for each surface....
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11B-406.5.8 Counter slope
The adjacent surfaces at transitions at curb ramps to walks, gutters, and streets shall be at the same level....
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11B-227.5 Queues and Waiting Lines
Queues and waiting lines servicing counters or check-out aisles required to comply with Sections 11B-904.3 or 11B-904.4 shall comply with Section 11B-403 _|Walking Surfaces|_. ...
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K. Ambulatory Stall
in addition to the large accessible stall, that is 36" wide, has 2 parallel grab bars at 33"-36" off the floor and has an out-swinging door for persons with mobility impairments who can walk...
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11B-705.1.1.3.2
Detectable warning surfaces shall provide a 70 percent minimum visual contrast with adjacent walking surfaces....
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Accessible Route
Exterior accessible routes may include parking access aisles, curb ramps, crosswalks at vehicular ways, walks, ramps, and lifts....
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Protruding Objects [§204]
Circulation paths include interior and exterior walks, paths, hallways, courtyards, elevators, platform lifts, ramps, stairways, and landings. Examples of Protruding Objects...