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Pg 8-15: Applying the Americans with Disabilities Act in Work Zones: A Practitioners Guide

Comment:
Physical Characteristics of an Accessible Temporary Facility: Communication Devices, Overhead and Protrusion Protection, Channelizing Devices, Handrails and Guardrails, Surfaces, Temporary Curb Ramp, Lighting

Last Updated (Year): 2012

Year Produced: 2012

Abstract:

A basic requirement of work zone traffic control, as provided in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), is that the needs of pedestrians, including those with disabilities, must be addressed in temporary traffic control plans (TCPs) in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), Title II, Paragraph 35.130. The ADA is a Federal law that requires that pedestrians with physical and/or mental disabilities be accommodated not only in completed, publicly accessible facilities, but also during times of construction or improvement. This document provides State and local transportation agencies with strategies and technical guidance on how to design TCPs that address pedestrian access during construction, including the needs of those with disabilities. This document: describes the challenges faced by disabled pedestrians;outlines considerations to planning and designing strategies to manage pedestrians in a work zone;and provides examples to further assist practitioners in setting up work zones and making them safe for all pedestrians.

For:Walking, Biking

The E's:Engineering, Enforcement

Ped Bike Activity:

  • Planning
  • Maintenance

Ped Bike Topic:

  • Traffic Calming
  • Safety
  • Retrofit
  • Resources
  • Repaving
  • Planning
  • Facility Maintenance
  • Design
  • Built environment
  • Accessibility

Facility Type:Temporary Fix, Signals, Signage, Sidewalks, Lighting, Curb Extension

Resource Type:

  • Guidance

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Applying the Americans with Disabilities Act in Work Zones: A Practitioners Gui…