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- ADA and the FTA: Improving Transit Access for People with Disabilities
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T215.1 General
Communication features on non-rail vehicles shall comply with T215.
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T215 Communication Features
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Accessible Room Set-Up
throughout and use the amenities independently; people who are blind or have low vision can navigate easily and safely; people who are deaf or have hearing loss can use assistive listening systems...
- ROXIMITY's Model O iBeacon
- Signaids Floor Numbering and Stair Shaft Designation-Style 1
- Signaids Floor Numbering and Stair Shaft Designation-Style 2
- inLOOP Personal Loop 400
- ROXIMITY's Model X iBeacon
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1.1.8 Alternate measurement tools
If the F - number system is used pedestrian paths should have a minimum FF of 25. Running slope should be measured along the same lines of measurements as given in Section 1.1.3....
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Evaluate Your Need to Identify as Someone Who Requires Assistance During an Evacuation
Some people may perform well in a drill but some will experience problems in emergency situations....
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1007.7 Signage
At exits and elevators serving a required accessible space but not providing an approved accessible means of egress, signage shall be installed indicating the location of accessible...
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1003.2.13.6 Signage
At exits and elevators serving a required accessible space but not providing an approved accessible means of egress, signage shall be installed indicating the location of accessible...
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K5
K5. If the operating controls are set back 10 to 24 inches from the front edge of the counter or table are they no higher than 46 inches above the floor? [ADA Standards §...
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207 Accessible Means of Egress
207 Accessible Means of Egress
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What kinds of securement equipment must be provided in buses and vans?
Section 38.23(d) of the DOT ADA regulations requires all ADA-compliant buses and vans to have a two-part securement system, one to secure the wheelchair, and a seat belt and shoulder...
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What kinds of securement equipment must be provided in buses and vans?
Section 38.23(d) of the DOT ADA regulations requires all ADA-compliant buses and vans to have a two-part securement system, one to secure the wheelchair, and a seat belt and shoulder harness...
- Q'Straint : Importance and Benefits of QUANTUM Automatic Wheelchair Securement
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Two-way Communication [4.3.11.4]
The two-way communication system must be equipped with both audible signals (for people with vision impairments) and visual signals (for people with hearing impairments) and cannot operate...
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Exterior Routes
Changes in level greater than 1/2 inch ramped. 11B-303.4 Abrupt changes in level exceeding 4 inches, vertical dimension shall be identified by warning...
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Exterior Routes
Changes in level greater than 1/2 inch ramped. 11B-303.4 Abrupt changes in level exceeding 4 inches, vertical dimension shall be identified by warning...
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A4.3.11.4 Two-way Communication
It is essential that emergency communication not be dependent on voice communications alone because the safety of people with hearing or speech impairments could be jeopardized....
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May a transit operator require that wheelchairs be secured in buses and vans?
Yes, if the transit operator has established such a policy, and the vehicle is required to be equipped with a securement system by 49 CFR Part 38....
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May a transit operator require that wheelchairs be secured in buses and vans?
Yes, if the transit operator has established such a policy, and the vehicle is required to be equipped with a securement system by 49 CFR Part 38....