For instance, Guth, et al. (3) have shown that blind pedestrians require about 3 more seconds than sighted pedestrians to detect naturally occurring gaps in traffic, and that this requirement...
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BACKGROUND
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Mark J. Mazz, AIA: Architectural Consultant on Accessibility
We had to stop short because they were there for two hours and only walking about a quarter of a mile. It was just too much for all of us to bear....
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Hallways
A voter who is blind walks along a corridor with wall-mounted objects that are not protruding objects because they do not protrude more than 4 inches from the wall, are mounted above 80...
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The Look of Disability Discrimination
• A museum’s information desk staff tells a father who is blind that he cannot join a walk-in tour with his two sons....
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3. Q: Who does the ADA protect?
Major life activities include such things as caring for one's self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working....
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Broad Coverage
Conditions such as gastrointestinal disorders, diabetes, cancer and heart disease often only affect bodily functions without producing any outward limitations such as difficulty walking,...
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2. How may an employer identify individuals who may require assistance?
For example, many individuals who are blind may prefer to walk down stairs unassisted....
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Elevated Dune Crossings
Locate handrails continuously along both sides of the dune crossing at a height of 34 inches (865 millimeters) to 38 inches (965 millimeters) above the walking surface....
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Assistive Powered Scooters
Assistive Powered Scooters Assistive powered scooters are three- or four-wheel devices designed to provide mobility for individuals with limited endurance for walking or using a manual...
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Bathtubs (ADAAG 4.20)
Therefore they are more likely to transfer into the tub from a standing position regardless of whether they used a wheelchair, walking aid, or no aid at all....
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Introduction
For the effective communication required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, the WALK/DON’T WALK indications of visual pedestrian signal heads should be conveyed to pedestrians...
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Significant alternatives which minimize any significant economic impacts on small entities
Accessible pedestrian signals and pedestrian pushbuttons communicate the information about the WALK and DON’T WALK intervals at signalized intersections in non-visual formats (i.e., audible...
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ADA Requirements
For persons who use mobility aids because they cannot walk or have problems walking or climbing stairs, the Standards require there to be ways of traveling throughout the facility that do...
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Other Contrast Attributes
But they’re really hard for older people with low vision because they’re hard to walk on. Your walkers get stuck in them and things like that....
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g. Other relevant factors
Other relevant factors The nature of the work operation and the employer's organizational structure may be factors in determining whether a function is essential....
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Tread Obstacles [1017.5]
The vertical alignment of joints in concrete, asphalt, or board surfaces, as well as natural features, such as tree roots and rocks, within the trail tread can be tread obstacles....
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The benefits of VRS
Because the conversation flows more naturally back and forth between the parties, the conversation can take place much more quickly than with text-based TRS....
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Readily Achievable
In determining whether an action is readily achievable factors to be considered include – (1) The nature and cost of the action needed under this part; (2) The overall financial resources...