Yes. Transportation operators must carry a wheelchair and occupant if the lift and vehicle can physically accommodate them. If a lift has the minimum design load of 600 pounds, there...
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  Some wheelchairs weigh more than 600 pounds when occupied, and the design load of the lifts on our vehicles is 800 pounds. Is a transportation operator required to carry these “overweight” wheelchairs?
  
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  12162(a)(2)(D)(ii)
  
(ii) have space to park and secure a wheelchair;
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  Suggestion by Eldon Tipping
  
Suggestion by Eldon Tipping As published in Concrete Construction magazine, September 1998, Eldon Tipping made suggestions for a specification for sloped random - traffic floors...
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  1009.8.1.1 Visible communication method
  
[DSA-AC and HCD 1-AC] A button complying with Section 1138A.4 or Sections 11B-205 and 11B-309 _|Operable Parts|_ in the area of refuge shall activate both a light in the area of...
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  §1193.43(h) Non-interference with hearing technologies
  
(h) Non-interference with hearing technologies. Reduce interference to hearing technologies (including hearing aids, cochlear implants, and assistive listening devices) to the lowest...
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  14. Payment
  
A passenger's request for a fixed route or paratransit driver to provide the transit service when the passenger with a disability cannot or refuses to pay the fare may be denied. If...
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  1009.8.1.1 Visible communication method
  
[DSA-AC and HCD 1-AC] A button complying with Section 1138A.4 or Sections 11B-205 and 11B-309 in the area of refuge shall activate both a light in the area of refuge indicating that...
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  Website Access
  
Reservation systems must be usable by people with different types of disabilities....
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  Designations: ADA Standard Section 216.2
  
Section 216.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for sign designations.
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  Location: ADA Standard Section 206.4.4.1
  
Section 206.4.4.1 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for the location of entrances in transportation facilities.
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  11B-206.4.4.1 Location
  
In transportation facilities, where different entrances serve different transportation fixed routes or groups of fixed routes, entrances serving each fixed route or group of fixed...
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  III-7.5180 Assembly areas
  
or have audio-amplification systems must have a permanently installed assistive listening system....
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  Emergency Evacuation Planning Guide For People with Disabilities
  
Disabilities ________________________________________________________________________ © June 2016 National Fire Protection Association All or portions of this work may be reproduced, displayed...
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  § 37.169 Process to be used by public entities providing designated public transportation service in considering requests for reasonable modification
  
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  Egress [4.1.3(9), 4.3.10]
  
Otherwise, in new construction, ADAAG requires areas of rescue assistance unless the building is equipped with a supervised automated sprinkler system....
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  9.3.1 General
  
In sleeping rooms required to comply with this section, auxiliary visual alarms shall be provided and shall comply with 4.28.4....
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  T215.1 General
  
Communication features on non-rail vehicles shall comply with T215.
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  T215 Communication Features
  
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  F202.6.5.5 Assembly Areas
  
Assistive listening systems shall comply with F219 and assembly seating shall comply with F221....
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  1003.2.13.3 Elevators
  
Elevators are not required to be accessed from an area of refuge or horizontal exit in buildings and facilities equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance...
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  Accessible Room Set-Up
  
throughout and use the amenities independently; people who are blind or have low vision can navigate easily and safely; people who are deaf or have hearing loss can use assistive listening systems...
 - ADA and the FTA: Improving Transit Access for People with Disabilities
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  1.1.8 Alternate measurement tools
  
If the F - number system is used pedestrian paths should have a minimum FF of 25. Running slope should be measured along the same lines of measurements as given in Section 1.1.3....