Current accessibility standards in the U.S. prescribe minimum dimensions for “clear floor area” to accommodate wheeled mobility device (WhMD) users on transportation vehicles. Prior research on the anthropometry of WhMD users (n = 500) indicates that these dimensions are too small to accommodate the size of many occupied WhMDs, especially power chairs and scooters. This paper describes a development project designed to update the evidence for these technical criteria and communicate them to the vehicle designers and accessibility standards developers in a manner that would facilitate making good decisions. An interactive web-based design tool was developed for determining the dimensions of clear floor area to achieve a user-specified level ...
US Transportation Collection2018PDFTech ReportHunter-Zaworski, K MTabattanon, KPacific Northwest Tra...
This report describes the results of a programme of ergonomic research undertaken to provide a scien...
To be universally accessible the built environment must be adequately adapted to the needs of the wi...
Recent research on the anthropometry of wheeled mobility devices and their users (n = 369) indicates...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the minimum space required for wheeled mobility device users to perform 4 ma...
Koontz AM, Brindle ED, Kankipati P, Feathers D, Cooper RA. Design features that affect the maneuvera...
Technical ReportTransportation for people with mobility impairments who use wheelchairs depends on v...
Technical ReportTransportation for people with mobility impairments who use wheelchairs depends on v...
People who use powered mobility aids such as wheelchairs and scooters need and want to use public tr...
This paper presents a data review conducted as part of a larger study commissioned by the Queensland...
World is evolving rapidly, and new accessibility equipment and devices are being introduced which ma...
The objective of this thesis is to show how a knowledge basis and requirements for vehicles, for the...
Engineers must consider a number of aspects of every project they work on. Accessibility is one aspe...
Introduction: Public transport accessibility is vital for people using powered mobility aids, partic...
Federal Railroad Administration2020PDFTech ReportHunter-Zaworski, Katharine M.Rutenberg, UweOregon S...
US Transportation Collection2018PDFTech ReportHunter-Zaworski, K MTabattanon, KPacific Northwest Tra...
This report describes the results of a programme of ergonomic research undertaken to provide a scien...
To be universally accessible the built environment must be adequately adapted to the needs of the wi...
Recent research on the anthropometry of wheeled mobility devices and their users (n = 369) indicates...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the minimum space required for wheeled mobility device users to perform 4 ma...
Koontz AM, Brindle ED, Kankipati P, Feathers D, Cooper RA. Design features that affect the maneuvera...
Technical ReportTransportation for people with mobility impairments who use wheelchairs depends on v...
Technical ReportTransportation for people with mobility impairments who use wheelchairs depends on v...
People who use powered mobility aids such as wheelchairs and scooters need and want to use public tr...
This paper presents a data review conducted as part of a larger study commissioned by the Queensland...
World is evolving rapidly, and new accessibility equipment and devices are being introduced which ma...
The objective of this thesis is to show how a knowledge basis and requirements for vehicles, for the...
Engineers must consider a number of aspects of every project they work on. Accessibility is one aspe...
Introduction: Public transport accessibility is vital for people using powered mobility aids, partic...
Federal Railroad Administration2020PDFTech ReportHunter-Zaworski, Katharine M.Rutenberg, UweOregon S...
US Transportation Collection2018PDFTech ReportHunter-Zaworski, K MTabattanon, KPacific Northwest Tra...
This report describes the results of a programme of ergonomic research undertaken to provide a scien...
To be universally accessible the built environment must be adequately adapted to the needs of the wi...