An accessible parking space must have space for the vehicle and an additional space located either to the right or to the left of the space that serves as an access aisle....
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Accessible Parking
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Section 37.3 Definitions
., skateboards, bicycles, shopping carts), apart from general policies applicable to all passengers who might seek to bring such devices into a vehicle....
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A4.6.3 Parking Spaces
Furthermore, the wider space permits vehicles to park to one side or the other within the 132 in (3350 mm) space to allow persons to exit and enter the vehicle on either the driver or passenger...
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NPRM
If a passenger asks for a one-way trip from Point A to Point B and is told that a ride is unavailable, or the vehicle does not show up, then one trip has been denied or missed....
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Summary
Limited to injuries resulting from collisions with motor vehicles on public roadways....
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Electric Bicycles
For example, an electric bicycle is legally a "bicycle" in California, according to California Vehicle Code CVC 406(b).(14) In Florida, electric bicycles that travel under 32 km/h (20 mi...
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Section 37.161 Maintenance of Accessible Features--General
It requires those entities to maintain in operative condition those features or facilities and equipment that make facilities and vehicles accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities...
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11B-209.4 Valet parking
Some vehicles may be adapted with hand controls or lack a driver’s seat, and may not be operable by a valet parking attendant....
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Diagonal Curb Ramps [§406.6]
Diagonal Curb Ramps [§406.6] If curb ramps are placed diagonally at an intersection, it is important that clear space 48” long min. is available at the bottom that is outside active vehicle...
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Required Compliance [§209]
hours (located at an accessible entrance) (§209.3); parking facilities where valet parking service is provided (§209.4); and mechanical access parking garages (located at vehicle...
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1. Snow and Ice
passengers often have difficulty in icy conditions, and allowing the passenger to take the driver's arm will increase both the speed and safety of the passenger's walk from the door to the vehicle...
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Section 37.25 University Transportation Systems
This has the effect of requiring the acquisition of accessible vehicles and compliance with most other provisions of the rule, but does not require the provision of complementary paratransit...
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11B-302.3 Openings
allowed in Sections 11B-407.4.3 _|Platform to Hoistway Clearance|_, 11B-409.4.3 _|Platform to Hoistway Clearance|_, 11B-410.4 _|Platform to Runway Clearance|_, 11B-810.5.3 _|Platform and Vehicle...
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1. Snow and Ice
passengers often have difficulty in icy conditions, and allowing the passenger to take the driver's arm will increase both the speed and safety of the passenger's walk from the door to the vehicle...
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A. Visual Display Systems
Electronic message boards using a light emitting diode (LED) or “flip-dot” display are currently provided in some transit stations and terminals and may be usable in vehicles....
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Play areas. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
State and local governments may have already adopted accessibility standards or codes similar to the 2004 ADAAG requirements for play and recreation areas, but which might have some differences...
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General comments regarding safe harbor. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A broad cross section of industries and advocates for industry favored the safe harbor approach organizations representing retail establishments, hotels and lodging, and recreational facilities...
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The Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
information on how to assess the cost of compliance by small entities, office buildings, hotels and motels, assembly areas, hospitals and long-term care facilities, residential units, recreational...
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Outdoor Constructed Features
comply with the applicable technical requirements, and would have required at least 40 percent of these elements that complied with the applicable technical requirements to be on an outdoor recreation...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Transportation Vehicles Research Projects 2013 CALIFORNIA STANDARDS FOR ACCESSIBLE DESIGN CHAPTER 1 SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION DIVISION I: CALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATION SECTION...
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5. Conflicts Between Shared Path Users
According to the AASHTO Guide, the 85th percentile speed for recreational bicyclists is 18 miles per hour. See AASHTO Guide, 5.2.4 Design Speed....
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Introduction
This report describes the development of a concept for stabilizing EWF to improve wheelchair and walker accessibility for outdoor recreational trails where traditional paving would be costly...
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Resources
Access Board www.access-board.gov Find the ADA Standards along with technical assistance materials, including design guides for recreational facilities....