2004
DOI: 10.3141/1885-16
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Disabled Access to Ferry Transit: New York-New Jersey Harbor Private Ferries

Abstract: Passenger ferries in the New York-New Jersey Harbor have proliferated in recent years and now carry almost 67,000 passengers each day, with more than 50 vessels serving 39 routes. With 1.6 million disabled individuals in New York City alone, accessibility is a key concern. The U.S. Access Board, a federal agency tasked with developing accessibility standards, is in the process of developing accessibility standards for passenger vessels. A milestone in this process was reached with the December 2000 publication… Show more

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“…This design includes instructions, essential components, and potential opportunities. In the United States of America, regulations established by the Passenger Vessel Access Advisory Committee [18] govern the implementation of access design for disabled individuals at ports serving passenger boats. Several recent studies have contributed to the understanding of accessible tourism for individuals with disabilities.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This design includes instructions, essential components, and potential opportunities. In the United States of America, regulations established by the Passenger Vessel Access Advisory Committee [18] govern the implementation of access design for disabled individuals at ports serving passenger boats. Several recent studies have contributed to the understanding of accessible tourism for individuals with disabilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%