A project requires accessible parking spaces for a 150-space parking lot. According to ADA requirements, what is the minimum number of accessible spaces required?
Correct Answer
A) 6 spaces
ADA Standards require 1 accessible space per 25 spaces for lots with 101-150 spaces, plus 1 van accessible space per 6 accessible spaces. 150÷25 = 6 accessible spaces minimum.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
ADA Standards require 1 accessible space per 25 spaces for lots with 101-150 spaces, plus 1 van accessible space per 6 accessible spaces. 150÷25 = 6 accessible spaces minimum.
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