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1 Chapter 1: Application andAdministration
R101 Purpose and Application
R101.1 Purpose
2 R101.2 Application to ADA-Covered Facilities
R101.3 Application to ABA-Covered Facilities
R101.4 Eff ect on Existing Pedestrian Facilities
R102 Deviations from These Guidelines
R102.1 ADA-Covered Facilities and Equivalent Facilitation
R102.2 ABA-Covered Facilities and Waivers or Modifi cations
3 R103 Conventions
R103.1 Conventional Industry Tolerances
R103.2 Calculation of Percentages
R103.3 Units of Measurement
R104 Defi nitions
R104.1 Undefi ned Terms
4 R104.2 Interchangeability
R104.3 Defi ned Terms
10 Chapter 2: Scoping Requirements
R201 General
R201.1 Scope
R201.2 Temporary and Permanent Pedestrian Facilities
R201.3 Buildings, Structures, and Elements
11 R202 Alterations
R202.1 General
R202.2 Connection to Pedestrian Circulation Path
R202.3 Existing Physical Constraints
R202.4 Reduction in Access Prohibited
R202.5 Alterations to Qualifi ed Historic Facilities
12 R203 Pedestrian Access Routes
R203.1 General
R203.2 Connection to Accessible Facilities
R203.3 Pedestrian Circulation Paths
13 R203.4 Crosswalks
R203.5 Pedestrian At-Grade Rail Crossing
R203.6 Curb Ramps and Blended Transitions
14 R203.7 Pedestrian Overpasses and Underpasses
15 R203.8 Ramps
R203.9. Elevators and Limited Use/Limited Application Elevators
R203.10 Platform Lifts
R203.11 Doors, Doorways, and Gates
R204 Alternate Pedestrian Access Routes, Transit Stops,and Passenger Loading Zones
R204.1 Alternate Pedestrian Access Route
16 R204.2 Alternate Transit Stops
R204.3 Alternate Passenger Loading Zones
R205 Detectable Warning Surfaces
R205.1 General
R205.2 Curb Ramps and Blended Transitions
17 R205.3 Pedestrian Refuge Islands
R205.4 Pedestrian At-Grade Rail Crossings
R205.5 Boarding Platforms
R205.6 Sidewalk and Street-Level Rail Boarding and Alighting Areas
R205.7 Driveways
18 R206 Pedestrian Signal Heads and Pedestrian ActivatedWarning Devices
R206.1 General
R206.2 Traffi c Control Signals and Hybrid Beacons with Pedestrian SignalHeads
R206.3 Pedestrian Activated Warning Devices
R207 Protruding Objects and Vertical Clearance
R207.1 General
R208 Pedestrian Signs
R208.1 General
19 R209 Street Furniture
R209.1 General
R209.2 Drinking Fountains
R209.3 Public Street Toilets
R209.4 Tables
20 R209.5 Sales or Service Counters
R209.6 Benches
21 R209.7 Operable Parts of Other Fixed Elements
R210 Transit Stops and Transit Shelters
R210.1 General
R210.2 Fare Vending Machines
R210.3. Operable Parts of Other Fixed Elements
R211 On-Street Parking Spaces
R211.1 General
22 R211.2 Parking on Block Perimeter
R211.3 Parking not on Block Perimeter
Table R211 On-Street Parking Spaces
23 R212 Passenger Loading Zones
R212.1 General
R213 Stairs and Escalators
R213.1 General
R214 Handrails
R214.1 General
Chapter 3: Technical Requirements
24 R301 General
R301.1 Scope
R302 Pedestrian Access Routes
R302.1 General
R302.2 Continuous Clear Width
R302.3 Passing Spaces
25 R302.4 Grade
R302.5 Cross Slope
26 R302.6 Surfaces
28 R303 Alternate Pedestrian Access Routes
R303.1 General
R303.2 Signs
R303.3 Surface
R303.4 Continuous Clear Width
29 R303.5 Curb Ramp or Blended Transition
R303.6 Detectable Edging of Channelizing Devices
R303.7 Pedestrian Signal Heads
R304 Curb Ramps and Blended Transitions
R304.1 General
30 R304.2 Perpendicular Curb Ramps
31 R304.3 Parallel Curb Ramps
32 R304.4 Blended Transitions
R304.5 Common Requirements
34 R305 Detectable Warning Surfaces
R305.1 General
35 R305.2 Location
37 R306 Crosswalks
R306.1 General
R306.2 Pedestrian Signal Phase Timing
38 R306.3 Accessible Walk Indication
R306.4 Roundabouts
39 R306.5 Channelized Turn Lanes
R307 Pedestrian Push Buttons and Passive PedestrianDetection
R307.1 General
R307.2 Activation
R307.3 Extended Push Button Press
40 R307.4 Location
R307.5 Push Button Orientation
R307.6 Audible and Vibrotactile Walk Indications for Pedestrian SignalHeads
R307.7 Audible and Vibrotactile Indication for Pedestrian Activated WarningDevices Without a Walk Indication
41 R307.8 Locator Tone
42 R307.9 Tactile Arrow
R308 Accessible Pedestrian Signal Walk Indications
R308.1 General
R308.2 Audible and Vibrotactile Walk Indications
R308.3 Audible Walk Indications
44 R308.4 Volume
R308.5 Vibrotactile Walk Indication
R309 Transit Stops and Transit Shelters
R309.1 Transit Stops
45 R309.2 Transit Shelters
46 R310 On-Street Parking Spaces
R310.1 General
R310.2 Parallel On-Street Parking Spaces
48 R310.3 Perpendicular Parking Spaces
R310.4 Angled Parking Spaces
R310.5 Common Requirements for Perpendicular and Angled Parking Spaces
49 R310.6 Parking Meters and Parking Pay Stations
50 R311 Passenger Loading Zones
R311.1 General
R311.2 Vehicle Pull-Up Space
R311.3 Access Aisle
R311.4 Surfaces
51 R311.5 Pedestrian Access Route Connection
Chapter 4: Supplemental TechnicalRequirements
R401 General
R401.1 Scope
R402 Protruding Objects and Vertical Clearance
R402.1 General
R402.2 Protrusion Limits
52 R402.3 Post-Mounted Objects
R402.4 Vertical Clearance
R402.5 Required Clear Width
53 R403 Operable Parts
R403.1 General
R403.2 Clear Space
R403.3 Height
R403.4 Operation
R404 Clear Spaces
R404.1 General
R404.2 Surfaces
54 R404.3 Size
R404.4 Knee and Toe Clearance
R404.5 Position
R404.6 Approach
R404.7 Maneuvering Clearance
55 R405 Knee and Toe Clearance
R405.1 General
R405.2 Toe Clearance
R405.3 Knee Clearance
56 R406 Reach Ranges
R406.1 General
R406.2 Reach Range Limits
57 R406.3 Obstructions
R407 Ramps
R407.1 General
R407.2 Running Slope
R407.3 Cross Slope
58 R407.4 Clear Width
R407.5 Rise
R407.6 Landings
59 R407.7 Surfaces
R407.8 Handrails
R407.9 Edge Protection
R408 Stairs
R408.1 General
R408.2 Treads and Risers
60 R408.3 Open Risers
R408.4 Tread Surface
R408.5 Nosings
R408.6 Visual Contrast
R408.7 Handrails
R409 Handrails
R409.1 General
61 R409.2 Where Required
R409.3 Continuity
R409.4 Height
R409.5 Clearance
R409.6 Gripping Surface
R409.7 Cross Section
62 R409.8 Surfaces
R409.9 Fittings
R409.10 Handrail Extensions
63 R410 Visual Characters on Signs
R410.1 General
R410.2 Finish and Contrast
R410.3 Case
R410.4 Style
64 R410.5 Character Proportions
R410.6 Character Height
R410.6 Visual Character Height
65 R410.7 Stroke Thickness
R410.8 Character Spacing
R410.9 Line Spacing
R410.10 Height from Ground Surface
R411 International Symbol of Accessibility
R411.1 General
R411.2 Finish and Contrast
Figure R411 International Symbol of Accessibility
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AccessBrd USAB EVSE Guide 2023 ?u=/product/publishers/accessbrd/accessbrd-usab-evse-guide-2023/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 05:42:40 +0000 Design Recommendation for Accessible Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
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1 Design Recommendations for Accessible Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
2 Types of EV Charging Stations that Must Be Accessible
3 Definitions
4 Differences Between Charging Spaces and Parking Spaces
5 Existing Requirements that Apply to EV Charging Stations
6 Accessible EV Chargers
Accessible mobility features
7 Accessible communication features
Accessible Mobility Features
8 Accessible Routes
Electric Vehicle Charging Space and Access Aisle
10 Access Aisle Relation to EV Charger
11 Alignment of Charger with Location of Vehicle Charging Inlets
Examples of Vehicle Charging Inlet Locations
12 Example Charging Scenarios
Figure B1:
13 Figure B2:
14 Figure F1:
15 Figure F2:
17 Clear Floor or Ground Space
18 IMPORTANT:
20 Operable Parts within Reach Range
Unobstructed side reach
21 Connectors
22 Charging Cables
23 Accessible Communication Features
EV Charger User Interface
25 Card readers and contactless payment systems
Customer service/help
26 Websites and Mobile Applications
Connectivity
27 EV Charging Station Location within a Site
28 Multiple EV Charging Station Locations within a Site
Adding EV Charging Stations to Existing Parking Lots
29 Key considerations when adding EV chargers with accessible mobility features to existing parking facilities:
EV Charging Stations at Residential Facilities
30 EV Charging Stations in the Public Right-of-Way
On-Street EV Charging Stations Design
32 Fleet Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Employee Use of EV Chargers
Pull-Through EV Charging Stations Design
34 Other Considerations
Lighting
Shelters
Innovation
Number of Accessible Chargers
36 “Use Last” Approach to EV chargers with accessible mobility features
37 Technical Assistance
Common questions
At charging stations with various connectors and/or charging speeds, which chargers should be accessible?
Is the International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA) required as signage for accessible EV charging stations with mobility features?
Why should “van accessible” signs not be posted?
38 Are EV chargers considered fuel dispensers and eligible for the reach range exception #2 in 308.3?
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