What are the requirements for announcing stops along the route to passengers on board the vehicle?
The transit authority must announce at least the following stops on fixed route bus or rail. The announcements can be made personally by the vehicle operator or can be made by a recording system. If the vehicle is small enough so that the operator can make himself or herself heard without a P.A. system, it is not necessary to use the system.
- Transfer points with other fixed routes (any time a vehicle is to stop where a passenger can get off and transfer to another bus or rail line (or to another form of transportation, such as commuter rail or ferry),
- Major intersections or destination points
Sufficient intervals along a route to orient a passenger with a visual disability to his or her location. The other required announcements may serve this function in many instances, but if there is a long distance between other announcements, fill-in orientation announcements would be called for.
Any stop requested by a passenger with a disability
The ADA does not define what major intersections and destinations are and leaves these judgments up to the local planning process between the disability community and the transit authority.
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