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A4.30.1 GENERAL
Thus, signage positioned perpendicular to the path of travel is easiest for them to notice....
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Hall Lanterns [4.10.4]
Audible signals serve people with visual impairments by indicating which car is answering the call and its travel direction....
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Openings in Trail Surfaces
Place elongated openings more than a quarter of an inch wide with the long dimension perpendicular or diagonal to the primary direction of travel (figure 138)....
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Bathrooms
The required folding seat in combination roll-in/ transfer showers offers greater flexibility by allowing transfer as well, particularly for people traveling without a shower chair....
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Beach Access Routes
The final rule requires the clear width of beach access routes to be 60 inches minimum to enable individuals who use wheeled mobility devices to pass beach visitors traveling in the opposite...
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- RESNA Position Paper on the Use of Evacuation Chairs
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382.27 May a carrier require a passenger with a disability to provide advance notice in order to obtain specific services in connection with a flight?
Carriers may not require a passenger with a disability to provide advance notice of the fact that he or she is traveling on a flight....
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Turning Radius
This represents the fact that, at higher radii, users are not slowing substantially from their tangent travel speeds to negotiate the curves (figure 45)....
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Fares
At the time of day the person was traveling, what is the fare for that trip on those routes?...
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11B-702.1 General
maximum allowable sound level of audible notification appliances complying with section 4-3.2.1 of NFPA 72 (1999 edition) shall have a sound level no more than 110 dB at the minimum hearing distance...
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4. ABSOLUTE DIMENSIONS
In addition, the technological capacity to place one particular architectural element at a specific distance may not be the same for a different architectural element....
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Ground-Level Accessible Routes
route connects play components at ground level. 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum clear width 1:16 maximum slope The route may narrow down to 36 inches (915 mm) for a distance...
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Wheelbase Definition
Wheelbase Definition For the purpose of this analysis, wheelbase is defined as the distance from the center of the primary drive wheel to the center of the caster measured parallel to...
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Gangway Slope and Rise Exceptions
For example, if the vertical distance between where the gangway departs the landside connection and the elevation of the pier surface at the lowest water level is 10 feet, the gangway would...
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Conclusions
The results of the expert review of the literature highlight the need for future studies particularly as it relates to how environmental factors such as height and gap distances, use of...
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Check-Out Aisles [7.3]
Clear passage must be at least 36 inches wide continuously and 32 inches at a point (24 inch maximum distance). Access can be provided at aisles shared between two check-outs....
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A4.28.4 Auxiliary Alarms
A study conducted by Underwriters Laboratory (UL) concluded that a flashing light more than seven times brighter was required (110 candela v. 15 candela, at the same distance) to awaken...
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3.3.15.1 Forward reach – unobstructed
Lower percentages in a forward reach for scooter users partially resulted from having to overcome a greater distance to reach over and/or around the front tiller, particularly at lower heights...
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2.11 Perceived Color of Detectable Warnings
These descriptions were made at a distance of 2.44 m (8 ft) from the detectable warning....
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Paragraph (a) (Advisory Guidance)
25, 1997 a proposed set of standards that will empower wireless communication devices, such as cellular phones, pagers and personal computers to transfer useful information over short distances...
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11B-702.1 General
maximum allowable sound level of audible notification appliances complying with section 4-3.2.1 of NFPA 72 (1999 edition) shall have a sound level no more than 110 dB at the minimum hearing distance...
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11B-702.1 General
maximum allowable sound level of audible notification appliances complying with section 4-3.2.1 of NFPA 72 (1999 edition) shall have a sound level no more than 110 dB at the minimum hearing distance...