In shelters it is common to provide additional telephones on tables or desks and some of these telephones should be accessible....
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I. Public Telephones
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Medical Care and Other Services for Persons with Mobility Impairments
if a lot generally serves a hospital with an outpatient unit, the 10% requirement can be applied to the number of spaces determined for the outpatient unit and the basic scoping of the table...
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Steps to Minimize Significant Economic Impacts on Small Entities
The final rules permits exceptions to the specific provisions in the technical requirements for certain elements and facilities based on the conditions listed in Table 2 under Executive...
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1017.7.1 Maximum Running Slope and Segment Length
Where the running slope of a segment a trail is steeper than 1:20 (5%), the maximum length of the segment is specified in Table 1017.7.1, and a resting interval is required at the top and...
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Alterations
Examples include restriping a parking lot, moving walls, moving a fixed ATM to another location, installing a new sales counter or display shelves, changing a doorway entrance, replacing...
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Purpose and Legal Authority
In 1991, the Access Board issued accessibility guidelines for ADA-covered transportation vehicles (including buses, vans, and fixed guideway systems), and amended these guidelines in 1998...
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2.6 Be Willing to File a Complaint
Gym Barrier 500 Easier Than You Think Street Fix It, NOW 00000 Dear Mr. Barrier: I am a wheelchair user and I am looking for a fitness center to join....
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ADA Title II: Public Transportation
efforts to purchase or lease accessible used buses, remanufacture buses in an accessible manner, and, unless it would result in an undue burden, provide paratransit where they operate fixed-route...
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Technical Memorandum TM 2013-22 Storage (Kitchens and Kitchenettes)
.* For purposes of compliance with TAS 804.5, a kitchen or kitchenette is any subject room or space that has fixed or built-in cooking facilities....
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§ 37.187(c)
(c) All fixed-route operators involved in interline service shall ensure that they have the capacity to receive communications at all times concerning interline service for passengers with...
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5.8.1.1 Clear Platform Size Recommendation
beyond the platform and still get an accurate weight.II The Wheeled Mobility Anthropometry Project research summarizes wheelbase measurements on wheeled mobility devices shown in the table...
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3.3.3. Captioning Device Scoping Requirements
The minimum number of captioning devices required per venue type is presented in Table 3-17 below....
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Eye Height
Table 7 shows that the mean eye height for bicyclists in this study was 157 cm (62 inches). The 85th percentile eye height for bicyclists was 150 cm (59 inches)....
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Length
The AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities (p. 65) incorporates a bicycle length of 180 cm (72 inches) in its calculations for recommended traffic signal timing.(2) Table...
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Width
Table 9 shows that the mean width for bicyclists in this study was 61 cm (24 inches), and the 85th percentile width was 69 cm (27 inches)....
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Section 37.23 Service Under Contract
The public entity's “shoes” are shaped differently, for example, depending on whether the public entity is providing fixed route or demand responsive service to the general public....
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Moisture and Durability
Table 5....
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6.1. Compliance Date
Table 6-1 shows the impact of increasing the compliance date to two years instead of 18 months in the primary analysis. ...
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Highest and Lowest Heights Obtained
Table 9 shows the 5th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 95th percentiles for protocols A through C. These data represent the ability of the participants in the study to complete a transfer....
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11B-703.5.5 Character height
Minimum character height shall comply with Table 11B-703.5.5....
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What barriers will it be "readily achievable" to remove?
of 21 examples of modifications that may be readily achievable: 1) Installing ramps; 2) Making curb cuts in sidewalks and entrances; 3) Repositioning shelves; 4) Rearranging tables...