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  10.3.1(1)
  Where the circulation path is different, signage complying with 4.30.1, 4.30.2, 4.30.3, 4.30.5, and 4.30.7(1) shall be provided to indicate direction to and identify the accessible entrance... 
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  11B-703.7.2.1 International Symbol of Accessibility
  The International Symbol of Accessibility shall comply with Figure 11B-703.7.2.1. The symbol shall consist of a white figure on a blue background. The color blue shall approximate FS... 
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  11B-307.3 Post-mounted objects
  Free-standing objects mounted on posts or pylons shall overhang circulation paths 12 inches (305 mm) maximum when located 27 inches (686 mm) minimum and 80 inches (2032 mm) maximum... 
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  1011.4, Item 1
  1. Each grade-level exterior exit door that is required to comply with Section 1011.1 shall be identified by a tactile exit sign with the word, “EXIT.” 
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  1011.4, Item 2
  2. Each exit door that is required to comply with Section 1011.1, and that leads directly to a grade-level exterior exit by means of a stairway or ramp shall be identified by a... 
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  703.2.3 Style
  703.2.3 Style. Characters shall be sans serif. Characters shall not be italic, oblique, script, highly decorative, or of other unusual forms. 
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  408.2.3 Hoistway Signs
  408.2.3 Hoistway Signs. Signs at elevator hoistways shall comply with 407.2.3.1. 
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  307.3 Post-Mounted Objects
  307.3 Post-Mounted Objects. Free-standing objects mounted on posts or pylons shall overhang circulation paths 12 inches (305 mm) maximum when located 27 inches (685 mm) minimum and... 
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  Directional Signs
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  11B-703.2.3 Style
  Characters shall be sans serif. Characters shall not be italic, oblique, script, highly decorative, or of other unusual forms. 
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  11B-408.2.3 Hoistway signs
  Signs at elevator hoistways shall comply with Section 11B-407.2.3.1. 
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  408.2.3 Hoistway Signs
  Signs at elevator hoistways shall comply with 407.2.3.1. 
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  307.3 Post-Mounted Objects
  Free-standing objects mounted on posts or pylons shall overhang circulation paths 12 inches (305 mm) maximum when located 27 inches (685 mm) minimum and 80 inches (2030 mm) maximum... 
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  703.2.3 Style
  Characters shall be sans serif. Characters shall not be italic, oblique, script, highly decorative, or of other unusual forms. [ECTCR UFAS 4.30.4] 
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  CHAPTER 7: COMMUNICATION FEATURES
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  T215.3. Public Address and Stop Request Systems
  Large non-rail vehicles that operate in fixed route service with multiple designated stops shall provide public address and stop request systems in accordance with T215.3. 
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  H. Chapter 7: Communication Features
  Chapter 7 in the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines establishes technical requirements for characters on signs, the International Symbol of Accessibility, and vehicular announcement... 
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  307.3 Post-Mounted Objects
  Free-standing objects mounted on posts or pylons shall overhang circulation paths 12 inches (305 mm) maximum when located 27 inches (685 mm) minimum and 80 inches (2030 mm) maximum... 
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  408.2.3 Hoistway Signs
  Signs at elevator hoistways shall comply with 407.2.3.1. 
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  703.2.3 Style
  Characters shall be sans serif. Characters shall not be italic, oblique, script, highly decorative, or of other unusual forms. 
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  3.5.2.2 Accessible Space Pavement Markings
  Where parking spaces are paved, pavement markings designating accessible parking spaces must be blue, per the MUTCD section 3A.05. 
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  1013.4, Item 1
  1. Each grade-level exterior exit door that is required to comply with Section 1013.1 shall be identified by a tactile exit sign with the word, “EXIT.” 
