Where provided, audible signals or cues shall not be used as the only means of conveying information, indicating an action, or prompting a response...
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411.1 General
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R302.5.1 Pedestrian Street Crossings
R302.5.1 Pedestrian Street Crossings....
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Signal Type: ADA Standard Section 407.4.8.2.1
Section 407.4.8.2.1 covers the current ADA Standards for the signal type of audible elevator car indicators.
- Accessible Shared Streets: Notable Practices and Considerations for Accommodating Pedestrians with Vision Disabilities
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R205 Alternate Pedestrian Access Routes
R205 Alternate Pedestrian Access Routes....
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R302 Pedestrian Access Routes
R302 Pedestrian Access Routes...
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R204 Pedestrian Access Routes
R204 Pedestrian Access Routes...
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R302.5.3 Within Pedestrian Street Crossings
R302.5.3 Within Pedestrian Street Crossings....
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R204 and R302 Pedestrian Access Routes
R204 and R302 Pedestrian Access Routes The SNPRM would revise these sections relating to pedestrian access routes....
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11B-809.8.4 Door signal devices
Every primary entrance to a residential dwelling unit with adaptable features shall be provided with a door buzzer, bell, chime or equivalent. The activating mechanism shall be...
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Pedestrian Access Route
Pedestrian Access Route. A continuous and unobstructed path of travel provided for pedestrians with disabilities within or coinciding with a pedestrian circulation path....
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Hiker/Pedestrian Trail
A trail with a designed use of hiker/pedestrian that is designed, constructed, and maintained for hiker/pedestrian use. ...
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§ 38.113(c) Signals
(c) Signals. If doors to the platform close automatically or from a remote location, auditory and visual warning signals shall be provided to alert passengers of closing doors...
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R303 Alternate Pedestrian Access Routes
R303 Alternate Pedestrian Access Routes (See R205)...
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R305.2.4 Pedestrian Refuge Islands
R305.2.4 Pedestrian Refuge Islands....
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11B-703.7.2.7 Pedestrian traffic-control buttons
11B-703.7.2.7 Pedestrian traffic-control buttons....
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R205 Alternate Pedestrian Access Routes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R205 Alternate Pedestrian Access Routes (Section-by-Section Analysis) Alternate pedestrian access routes must be provided when a pedestrian circulation path is temporarily closed by construction...
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706.5 Signal-to-Noise Ratio
706.5 Signal-to-Noise Ratio. The signal-to-noise ratio for internally generated noise in assistive listening systems shall be 18 dB minimum....
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Separate Pathways for Pedestrians and Bicyclists
safety risk to blind or visually impaired pedestrians unless there is a clear separation between pedestrians and other motorized and non-motorized vehicles including bicyclists.’’...
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R302 Pedestrian Access Routes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R302 Pedestrian Access Routes (Section-by-Section Analysis)...
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68.10(19) Pedestrian Access Route
(19) Pedestrian Access Route--A continuous and unobstructed path of travel provided for pedestrians with disabilities within or coinciding with a pedestrian circulation path....
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11B-703.7.2.7 Pedestrian traffic-control buttons
Pole-supported pedestrian traffic-control buttons shall be identified with color coding consisting of a textured horizontal yellow band 2 inches (51 mm) in width encircling the pole, and...
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11B-703.7.2.7 Pedestrian traffic-control buttons
Pole-supported pedestrian traffic-control buttons shall be identified with color coding consisting of a textured horizontal yellow band 2 inches (51 mm) in width encircling the pole, and...
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706.5 Signal-to-Noise Ratio
The signal-to-noise ratio for internally generated noise in assistive listening systems shall be 18 dB minimum....