Recreation Facilities [§206.2.9 – §206.2.17] The ADA Standards also address accessible routes to amusement rides, boating facilities, bowling lanes, court sports, exercise machines...
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Recreation Facilities [§206.2.9 – §206.2.17]
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1007.2 Continuity and components
Each required accessible means of egress shall be continuous to a public way and shall consist of one or more of the following components: Accessible routes complying with Section...
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Accessible Route to Parking
The proposed rule removed language in the original ADAAG that vehicles parked in accessible spaces not reduce the clear width of connecting accessible routes....
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Common Use Areas in Residential Facilities—Section 203.8 of the 2010 Standards
that, in residential facilities, common use areas that do not serve residential dwelling units required to provide mobility features are not required to be accessible or on an accessible route...
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810.6.2 Routes and Destinations
810.6.2 Routes and Destinations. Lists of stations, routes and destinations served by the station which are located on boarding areas, platforms, or mezzanines shall comply with 703.5....
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Clear Width at Turn: ADA Standard Section 403.5.2
Section 403.5.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the clear width at a turn on walking surfaces that are part of an accessible route.
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810.6.2 Routes and Destinations
Lists of stations, routes and destinations served by the station which are located on boarding areas, platforms, or mezzanines shall comply with 703.5....
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810.6.2 Routes and Destinations
Lists of stations, routes and destinations served by the station which are located on boarding areas, platforms, or mezzanines shall comply with 703.5....
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Calibrating the level used for measuring accessible routes for ADAAG Compliance by ACT Services Consulting
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- National Center for Mobility Management (NCMM)
- Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Accessible Public Transportation
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Elevated Accessible Routes
Elevated Accessible Routes An elevated accessible route is the path used for connecting elevated play components. ...
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1133A.1 General
Kitchens shall be on an accessible route and shall comply with this section. (See Figure 11A-10A....
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Stages.
Under the current 1991 Standards, a compliant accessible route connecting seating locations to performing areas is permitted to go outside the assembly area and make use of an indirect interior...
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A4.5.1 GENERAL
Ambulant and semiambulant people who have difficulty maintaining balance and those with restricted gaits are particularly sensitive to slipping and tripping hazards. For such people,...
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4.7.9.2 Clear Floor or Ground Space
Clear floor or ground space 48 inches (1220 mm) by 30 inches (760 mm) oriented for a forward or parallel approach shall be provided for utility sinks required to meet 4.7.9. This...
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Location and Dispersion
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II. Summary of the Major Provisions of the Regulatory Action
., fixed route, demand-responsive, and ADA complementary paratransit) service will need to make reasonable modifications/accommodations to policies and practices to ensure program accessibility...
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Water Hydrants
This clear space must be located with its long side adjoining (and may overlap) an outdoor recreation access route, trail, beach access route, or another clear ground space....
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1003.2.13.1 General
Accessible routes complying with Section 1104. 2. Stairways within exit enclosures complying with Sections 1003.2.13.2 and 1005.3.2. 3....
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B. Exterior Routes
Examine each of the exterior routes described above, to confirm the following:...
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Determine Your Evacuation Options When Traveling
Do you check exit routes on the back of guest room doors and familiarize yourself with the exits (by tracking the escape route, noting the number of doors between your room and the emergency...
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Changes in Level within a Dwelling Unit
The Department, however, does require that design features, such as a split-level entry, which is critical to providing an accessible route into and through the unit, must provide a ramp...