An accessible route must connect accessible public transportation stops, parking spaces, passenger loading zones, and public streets or sidewalks to all accessible features and spaces within...
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XI. Overview of Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for New Construction and Alterations
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382.9 What may foreign carriers do if they believe a provision of a foreign nation’s law prohibits compliance with a provision of this Part?
who must ensure compliance with the service-related provisions of this Part on code share flights between two foreign points operated by their foreign code share partners on behalf of passengers...
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Road Roughness Measurements
This effect was compounded by the influence of minor differences even within identical vehicles, such as fuel level, number of passengers, or tire pressure....
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Phase II: Energy and Commerce & Public Works and Transportation Committees
It also designed separate provisions for sleeping, dining, and passenger cars....
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Request for Clarification and Extension of Comment Period
Advocacy organization comments included one airline passenger consumer organization (Association for Airline Passenger Rights) and 11 submissions from disability advocacy organizations (...
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Vehicle Parking
The dimensions are based on an 8-foot (2.44-meter) -wide vehicle, an 8-foot (2.44-meter) -wide space on the passenger side for operation of the lift or ramp with room to maneuver and a 4...
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ADA Title III: Public Accommodations and Commercial Facilities Fact Sheet
facilities except those less than 3 stories or those with less than 3000 S.F. per floor (shopping centers and professional offices of health care providers are not exempt, nor are airport passenger...
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Implementation Approach and Schedule
As such, we are requiring carriers that market air transportation to the general public in the United States and operate at least one aircraft with a seating capacity of more than 60 passengers...
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Relationship to Other Laws
animal for purposes of the ACAA and is thus allowed on an airplane, but is not a service animal for purposes of the ADA, nothing in the ADA prohibits an airport from allowing a ticketed passenger...