An exterior or interior way of passage provided for pedestrian travel, including but not limited to, walks, hallways, courtyards, elevators, platform lifts, ramps, stairways, and landings...
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Circulation Path
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Basic Components for Accessible and Usable Public and Common Use Areas or Facilities
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STAIRWAY
One or more flights of stairs, either exterior or interior, with the necessary landings and platforms connecting them, to form a continuous and uninterrupted passage from one level to another...
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"Path of travel"
The CBC defines "path of travel" as: • "An identifiable accessible route within an existing site, building or facility by means of which a particular area may be approached, entered and...
- indoo.rs® Indoor Navigation Solution App
- Accessible Mats for Beach and Outdoor Events
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Solutions for Accessibility: Problems Involving the Accessible Route
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SECTION 1131A CHANGES IN LEVEL ON ACCESSIBLE ROUTES
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SECTION 1131A CHANGES IN LEVEL ON ACCESSIBLE ROUTES
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Part 1. Typical Issues for Voters Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters or Other Mobility Aids
Typical Issues for Voters Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters or Other Mobility Aids There must be at least one exterior accessible route that connects accessible passenger drop-off areas,...
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11B-210.1 General
Interior and exterior stairs shall comply with Section 11B-504. [2010 ADAS] 210.1 General. ...
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11B-210.1 General
Interior and exterior stairs shall comply with Section 11B-504. [2010 ADAS] 210.1 General. Interior and exterior stairs that are part of a means of egress shall comply with 504....
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11B-210.1 General
Interior and exterior stairs shall comply with Section 11B-504. [2010 ADA Standards] 210.1 General....
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UFAS vs. ADAAG Comparison
4.1.4 Occupancy Classification section (reserved in ADAAG) defines occupancies. 4.1.5(2) Requirement for accessible route...
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Current Accessibility Guidelines That Apply to the Forest Service
Fire rings Picnic tables Grills Woodstoves Benches Cooking surfaces Pedestal grills Fireplaces Beach access Outdoor recreation access routes...
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2. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
are less than 80 inches above the route....
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
Because people can walk on any sidewalk, not just the accessible routes, all exterior pedestrian routes serving or leading to the voting area must be checked....
- Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part II of II: Best Practices Design Guide
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Expert Report of Jeromy G. Murphy, American Construction Investigations, LTD (August 6, 2018)
Building Entrance: The raised threshold at the exterior entrance exceeds 1/2 inch (1991 ADA Stds 4.13.8; 2010 ADA Stds 404.2.5)....
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Amusement Rides
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Thresholds at Doorways
The 1991 Standards, at section 4.13.8, require the height of thresholds at doorways not to exceed ½ inch and thresholds at exterior sliding doors not to exceed ¾ inch....
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Designations: ADA Standard Section 216.2
Section 216.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for sign designations.
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Path of Travel
travel" includes a continuous, unobstructed way of pedestrian passage by means of which the altered area may be approached, entered, and exited, and which connects the altered area with an exterior...