Recursos

Usted buscó “Parking”

Artículos

Pregunte a ADA

Infográficas

ADA Accessible Parking 101

Infographic titled 'ADA Accessible Parking 101' featuring a graphic of an accessible parking spot with arrows identifying aspects listed below.
 Accessible parking spaces must be provided whenever parking is provided including:
 Signage that includes the International Symbol of Accessibility.
 An adjacent access aisle is needed.
 Located on the shortest accessible route to an accessible entrance.
 1 of every 6 must be sized for vans.
 https://adata.org/factsheet/parking
 If you have any questions about the Americans with Disabilities Act, contact us at 1-800-949-4232 Share on Facebook

Accessible Shopping: Parking

Infographic titled 'Accessible Shopping: Parking' featuring a picture of a parking space with an access symbol.

Accessible parking spaces help customers access your goods and services and make good business sense!

Remove shopping carts and other items like snow, ice, and leaves from these spaces.

Maintain curb ramps and sidewalks to prevent uneven surfaces from forming so customers can access your entrance.

If you have questions about the Americans with Disabilities Act, contact us at 1-800-949-4232 Share on Facebook

Small business - Provide a parking spot for everyone!

Social media banner with a background image an accessible parking sign. The text says: Providing accessible parking spaces creates a great first impression of your business. The opportunity to park in an accessible space, without a long trek to the entrance, makes all the difference. It fosters a feeling of inclusion, and it’s the law. Share on Facebook

Accessible Stadiums

Infographic titled 'Accessible Stadiums: A Few Key Features' featuring the image of a baseball park.

Accessible parking is required where parking is provided.
Wheelchair seating locations must provide a line of sight over standing spectators.
All concessions, including food service areas, restaurants, and souvenir stands, must be accessible.
Assistive listening systems are required for people who are hard of hearing.

If you have questions about the Americans with Disabilities Act, contact us at 1-800-949-4232. Share on Facebook

Getting into Your Doctor's Office

Infographic titled 'Getting into Your Doctor's Office' featuring a background with medical crosses and several text boxes.
When determining if a doctor's office is accessible, patients with disabilities should look for:
1. If there's a parking lot, are there accessible spaces for people with disabilities?
2. A path to the entrance that is level and without obstructions.
3. An entry that has no stairs or a ramp for people who are unable to use stairs.
4. Call/check ahead for any accommodation needs.

If you have any questions about the Americans with Disabilities Act, contact us at 1-800-949-4232 Share on Facebook

Noticias