Where the passing space is the intersection of two trails, the intersection must be as flat as possible so that all of the wheels of a mobility device touch the ground when turning into...
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1017.4.1 Size
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Other Road and Shared Use Path Users with Disabilities
vision loss (who may not use a white cane or guide animal); (2) individuals with hearing impairments or deafness; (3) individuals with cognitive limitations; and (4) people who use other mobility...
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1018.4 Clear Width
This section 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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Individuals with Partial or Total Vision Loss
Individuals with Partial or Total Vision Loss Individuals with vision loss usually will have independent mobility for use of roads and shared use paths as pedestrians....
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II-3.5400 Surcharges
surcharge on either an individual student with a disability (such as a deaf student who benefited from interpreter services) or on groups of students with disabilities (such as students with mobility...
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11B-502.3 Access aisle
In parking facilities where the accessible route must cross vehicular traffic lanes, marked crossings enhance pedestrian safety, particularly for people using wheelchairs and other mobility...
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NOTES
See Analysis of Seat Heights for Wheeled Mobility Devices at: http://udeworld.com/analysis-of-seat-height-for-wheeled-mobility-devices. ...
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DOT Response
We recognize that persons with mobility disabilities use devices other than wheelchairs to assist with locomotion....
- DOT: Accessible Transportation Technologies Research Initiative (ATTRI)
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ALIGNMENT OF 19-INCH RECOMMENDATION WITH ACCESS BOARD PROPOSED RULEMAKING
In support of the alternative proposal, it cites ANSI/AAMI HE759 and the Wheeled Mobility Anthropometry Project.10 The results of this study recommended adjustable heights, with an increased...
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Appendix 4 – References
AS1428.1-2001 Design for access and mobility—Part 1: general requirements for access—new building work. Sydney, Australia: Standards Australia International....
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E. EXPERT TESTIMONY
Mastin is a licensed architect and was received by the Court as an expert in architecture, construction, disability access, program access for mobility disabled persons, ADA transition plans...
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Passing Spaces [1016.4]
base and the arms of the T-shaped space extend a minimum of 48 inches beyond the intersection (figure 12) Either of these configurations provides enough space for people using mobility...
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M301.2.3 Transfer Sides
M301.2.3 Transfer Sides Proposed requirement: The transfer surface shall be located to provide options to transfer from a mobility device onto one short side (depth) and one long side...
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1017.4 Passing Spaces
requirements in 1017, a passing space is required to be located at the end of the trail segment that fully complies with the technical requirements 1017 to enable individuals who use wheeled mobility...
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Personal Assistants and Service Animals
Both personal assistants and service animals may be used to assist with mobility, balance, navigation, communication, and other issues that result from a wide variety of conditions,...
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DETR
Participants were recruited at a “Mobility Roadshow,” an exposition of equipment for people who use wheeled mobility devices for traveling around the community....
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Accessible Routes - Interior and Exterior
., hallways and corridors) throughout the lodging facility, are not usable by persons who use wheelchairs or other mobility aids, or who are unable to climb steps or stairs....
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1008.3 Transfer Systems
Designers should minimize the distance between the points where a child transfers from a wheelchair or mobility device and where the elevated play components are located....
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Accessible Meeting Location
Accessible meeting locations are of primary importance to people with mobility disabilities; accessible locations also ensure easier movement for people who are blind or have low vision....
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4. Do the carpet requirements of Section 302.2 apply to ground level accessible routes within a play area?
ASTM F 1951-99 measures the effort of work required to propel a mobility device across a surface....
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HOW TO MEASURE TRANSFER HEIGHTS IS IMPORTANT
However, these fixed heights tables do not allow for independent transfer of patients who use wheeled mobility devices (WMD)....