Vehicle spaces and access aisles shall be designed so that persons using them are not required to travel behind vehicle spaces or parking spaces other than the vehicle space in which their...
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11B-812.5.4 Arrangement
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Beach Access Routes
Beach access routes allow pedestrians to cross a beach so that they can play, swim, or participate in other beach- or water-related activities....
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R302.2 Components
Pedestrian street crossings and at-grade rail crossings complying with R302.3 through R302.7, and R306; 3....
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R302.7.1 Vertical Alignment
Where pedestrian access routes cross rails at grade, the pedestrian access route surface shall be level and flush with the top of rail at the outer edges of the rails, and the surface between...
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Passing Spaces [1017.4]
Where the trail is heavily used or the trail is not at the same level as the adjoining ground surface, such as a bridge crossing a ravine, increasing the frequency of passing spaces or widening...
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§35.150(d)(2)
entity has responsibility or authority over streets, roads, or walkways, its transition plan shall include a schedule for providing curb ramps or other sloped areas where pedestrian walks cross...
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410.6.3 Interoperability (Section-by-Section Analysis)
with real-time two-way voice communication operates outside of a closed network or connects to another system, such ICT must ensure real-time text interoperability by using one of two cross-manufacturer...
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Managed Use
For example, a trail may be managed for both equestrian and hiker/pedestrian use in the summer and for cross-country skiing in the winter....
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§ 35.150(d)(2)
entity has responsibility or authority over streets, roads, or walkways, its transition plan shall include a schedule for providing curb ramps or other sloped areas where pedestrian walks cross...
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A7. Curb Ramps
If there is a curb between the access aisle and the accessible route to the building, is there a curb ramp that meets the following requirements: [ADA Stds 4.7] a....
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III-7.8200 Restaurants and cafeterias
ADAAG contains requirements for counters and bars, access aisles, food service lines, tableware and condiment areas, raised speaker's platforms, and vending machine areas (but not controls...
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Table 3
that will have more than minimal impacts on state and local transportation departments: Detectable warning surfaces on curb ramps and blended transitions at pedestrian street crossings...
- HEWI System Lignum Multiplex Handrails
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Issue 12: Audible beaconing
today’s newer technologies, audible beaconing (or a too-loud signal volume) from an APS at a ‘porkchop’ island with a channelized right turn lane may lead a pedestrian who is blind to cross...
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Vibrotactile WALK indications
Thus, a pedestrian must be able to stand with a hand on the device while he/she is aligned and waiting to begin crossing....
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Evaluate and adjust the volume of the Walk indication
It should be audible from the crossing location, but it should not be audible across the street....
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Water Play Components
the accessible route, clear floor or ground spaces, and turning spaces that connect play components are submerged, the accessible route does not have to comply with the requirements for cross...
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R302.7.4 Flangeway Gaps
Flangeway gaps at pedestrian at-grade rail crossings shall be 64 mm (2.5 in) maximum on non-freight rail track and 75 mm (3 in) maximum on freight rail track....
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STREETS, ROADS AND WALKWAYS {35.150}
entity has responsibility or authority over streets, roads, or walkways, its transition plan shall include a schedule for providing curb ramps or other sloped areas where pedestrian walks cross...
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5.1 GENERAL
Access aisles between tables shall comply with 4.3. Where practical, accessible tables should be distributed throughout the space or facility....
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Shower Spray Unit
However, comments from the plumbing industry indicated that the requirement, as worded, would pose cross connections and thermal shock hazards and would conflict with model codes and industry...
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General: ADA Standard Section 226.1
Section 226.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for dining surfaces and work surfaces.
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11B-221.2.3.1 Horizontal dispersion
Intermediate aisles shall be included in determining the total row length....
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11B-221.2.3.1 Horizontal dispersion
Intermediate aisles shall be included in determining the total row length....