Where possible, obstacles that cross the full width of outdoor recreation access routes should be separated by a distance of 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum....
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  1016.5 Obstacles
  
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  Building Entrance
  
Doors may not have high thresholds that impede voters who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices in crossing the threshold....
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  Handrails Requirement
  
The handrail requirements in section 505 address specifications for continuity, height, clearance, gripping surface, cross section, fittings, and extensions....
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  Trailhead Signs
  
the signs to include information on the length of the trail or trail segment; surface type; typical and minimum tread width; typical and maximum running slope; and typical and maximum cross...
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  1016.5 Obstacles
  
Where possible, obstacles that cross the full width of outdoor recreation access routes should be separated by a distance of 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum....
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  4. Assess During the Planning, Installation and Maintenance Phases
  
A digital level can be used to measure the running slope and cross slope....
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  Fares
  
The system operates the same regardless of whether the paratransit trip is being provided in place of a bus or a rail trip the user cannot make on the fixed route system....
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  217 Telephones
  
on public telephones (217.3) clarifying the application of TTY scoping requirements to exterior sites (217.4.4) incorporating requirements for transportation facilities, including rail...
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  8. Transportation Vehicles
  
The guidelines, which the Board originally published in 1991, apply to new or remanufactured vehicles (they also include provisions for rail vehicles that the Board will update separately...
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  8. Transportation Vehicles
  
The guidelines, which the Board originally published in 1991, apply to new or remanufactured vehicles (they also include provisions for rail vehicles that the Board will update separately...
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  Handrails [4.8.5]
  
This clearance allows space for knuckles while preventing entrapment for people who lean on rails with their forearm....
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  Expert Report of John Rife Torkelson, theACCESSpartnership, L.P. (August 8, 2018)
  
Sidewalks & Walkways: The cross slope in the designated accessible route exceeds the maximum slope allowed of 1:48 (1991 ADA Stds 4.3.7; 2010 ADA Stds 403.3)....
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  Alterations to Existing Facilities
  
For example, if a new bench is installed on a sidewalk that has a cross slope exceeding 2 percent, the sidewalk is not required to be altered to reduce the cross slope because the bench...
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  Soiltac Powder Mix-In
  
Where there was water flow crossing the segment, the surface was soft under foot but returned to a natural surface state....
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  2. Benefits: Qualitative Summary of Benefits
  
Benefits of the revised accessibility requirements in the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines to persons with disabilities (and others)—while significant—are not quantified or monetized in...
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  2. Executive Summary
  
Department of Transportation is required to adopt accessibility standards for the design, construction, and alteration of facilities used to provide designated public transportation, commuter rail...