The AASHTO Guide notes that grades steeper than 5 percent are undesirable because ascents are difficult for many path users, and the descents can cause some path users to exceed the speeds...
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R302.5.5 Regulatory Constraints
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TDD or TTY Etiquette, Glossary of TDD Abbreviations
valuable communications tool gives all individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or with speech disabilities the opportunity to make personal and business calls just like any other telephone user...
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4. Identification and Maintenance
to require carriers and airports to ensure that each accessible automated kiosk they own, lease, or control in a location at an airport is visually and tactilely identifiable as such to users...
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Conclusion
Fifteen percent of WMD users who independently transfer would not likely attempt or succeed with a two-step transfer if they were faced with them in the built environment. ...
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C204.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
C204.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that, where covered ICT hardware transmits information or has a user interface, such hardware must conform to the applicable...
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Nonmotorized Kick Scooters
A few inexpensive models have no brakes; users simply step on the rear wheel with their shoes or skid their feet on the ground....
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Hearing Impairments
severe hearing loss may use a TTY (teletypewriter), which is a telephone device that enables individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing to make and receive telephone calls to other TTY users...
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Section 37.29 Private Providers of Taxi Service
Nor could a taxi company insist that a wheelchair user wait for a lift-equipped van if the person could use an automobile....
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B. How Does a TTY Work?
The only real difference is the options for TTY users. ...
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8.4 Improving Data Sources and Research
members sought as much information as possible, including anthropometric data, information about wheelchair and scooter dimensions, standards from previous rulemaking, and findings about how users...
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Appendix 4 – References
An anthropometric study of manual and powered wheelchair users. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics 33(3); 191 - 204. Rapoport, A. and Watson, N. (1972)....
- Populas Accella Adjustable Activity / Computer Workstation
- AssistiveWare Proloquo4Text Communication App
- Ronald L. Mace Universal Design Institute
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Results comparison with current accessibility guidelines
Our subjects preferred the front grab bar height to be between 30-33” (76.2 and 83.8 cm). Table 13 ....
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1. Rationale for Incorporation by Reference
In its request for comment, OMB stated: “The revised Circular would maintain a strong preference for using voluntary consensus standards in Federal regulation and procurement....
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III-4.1100 General
The restaurant may not justify its policy on the basis of the preferences of its other customers....
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Best Practice Recommendations for Layout Planning
Circulation space (including aisles) should be at least 36 inches and preferably 60 inches wide so that passing room is available for people using mobility devices....
- Easterseals North Texas
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Fair Housing Act Design Manual
However, it should be noted that when the Manual uses the terms: recommended, preferred, should, or could, or issues italics or text labeled as "recommended," the material involved is provided...
- Xpress II Inclined Platform Wheelchair Lift
- Kompan, Inc. Multi-sport Game Courts Freegame Court FRE2110
- The Spa Lift Ultra™ Pool & Spa Access Lift
- ACCESSMAT® - EN - Beach accessibility mats