Handicap access definition
Handicap access means those areas providing individuals with mobility disabilities access to sidewalks, doorways, and buildings.
Handicap access means those areas providing individuals with mobility disabilities access to sidewalks, doorways, and buildings. An “intersection” means a road junction where two or more roads either meet or cross at grade. A “loading zone” means any area designated by signs and proclaimed for use for loading and unloading materials and supplies. A “low speed vehicle” means a four-wheel vehicle whose top speed is less than 20 miles per hour. This includes, but is not limited to, golf carts, golf cart-type utility vehicles and gator-type utility vehicles. A “motorcycle, bike or scooter” means any motorized two or three wheeled vehicle capable of carrying a rider requiring North Carolina motor vehicle registration and licensing. The “NCCU Police Department” means the department responsible for, but not limited to enforcement of rules and regulations for parking and traffic, registration of vehicles, distribution of decals, and issuance of parking penalties. The “NCGS” means the North Carolina General Statutes. A “no parking area” means any area marked as a no parking area or not clearly designated by pavement markings as a parking space shall be considered a no parking area. The “operator” means a person in actual physical control of a vehicle, which is in motion, stopped, or standing. “Parking” means the standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, other than while actually engaged in the loading or unloading of passengers. A “parking area” means any place or area specifically set aside, marked or assigned by the NCCU Police Department for the parking of vehicles, either permanently or temporarily. “Parking services” means the office designated by the NCCU Police Department, which issues parking decals, keeps registration and decal records, records violations and fines. A “pay lot” means any parking lot or area where payment for parking is required based on the length of time the vehicle is parked. Pay lots may be operated by automated pay machine or by attendants who collect the parking fees. The pay station will accept credit card or cash payments. A lost ticket will be a flat rate of $24.00. The “pedestrian safety zone” means areas where cyclists, skateboarders, and non-motorized scooter drivers must either ride at the walking pace of the nearby pedestrians or dismount their vehicle. Pedestrians have the right-of-way in a pedestrian safety zone. All sidewalks, pathways, plazas, or walkways are pedestrian safety zones. A “personal assistive mobility device” means a se...
Examples of Handicap access in a sentence
Handicap access to the Sports Pool area is available upon request to the Association.