Advisory Definition of PATH OF TRAVEL. The term PATH OF TRAVEL applies only to alterations, structural repairs or additions to existing buildings or facilities....
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PATH OF TRAVEL
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10.3.1(7)*
Where the circulation path does not coincide with that used by the general public, accessible fare collection systems shall be located at or adjacent to the accessible point of entry or...
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PATH OF TRAVEL
(b)(4)(ii)] A “path of travel” includes a continuous, unobstructed way of pedestrian passage by means of which the altered area may be approached, entered, and exited, and which connects...
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F248.1.1 Facilities Serving Beaches
Circulation paths; 2. Parking facilities; 3. Toilet facilities; or 4. Bathing facilities. ...
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R306 Pedestrian Street Crossings
R306 Pedestrian Street Crossings...
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11B-812.10.4 Location
For alterations at existing facilities where an accessible route or general circulation path is not provided adjacent to the head end of the vehicle space or access aisle, the EV charger...
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Hallways
An alternate pedestrian route that does not include the protruding object, if available, may be appropriate....
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A4.4.1 GENERAL
Since proper cane and guide dog techniques keep people away from the edge of a path or from walks, a slight overhang of no more than 4 in (100 mm) is not hazardous....
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A4.4.1 General
Since proper cane and service animal techniques keep people away from the edge of a path or from walls, a slight overhang of no more than 4 in (100 mm) is not hazardous....
- Access Board: Vertical Clearance for Protruding Objects
- Access Board: Protruding Objects - Sculptures
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2. Shared Use Paths
From the Board’s website: “Shared use paths provide a means of off-road transportation and recreation for various users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, skaters, and others, including...
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2. Shared Use Paths
From the Board’s website: “Shared use paths provide a means of off-road transportation and recreation for various users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, skaters, and others, including...
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2. Shared Use Paths
From the Board’s website: “Shared use paths provide a means of off-road transportation and recreation for various users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, skaters, and others, including...
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203, 206 and 215 Employee Work Areas
[See subsections ...]
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R306 Pedestrian Street Crossings (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R306 Pedestrian Street Crossings (Section-by-Section Analysis) The technical requirements in R306 address pedestrian signal phase timing and pedestrian street crossings at roundabouts...
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R302.3 Continuous Width
Except as provided in R302.3.1 and R302.3.2, the continuous clear width of pedestrian access routes shall be 1.2 m (4.0 ft) minimum, exclusive of the width of the curb....
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R206 Pedestrian Street Crossings (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R206 Pedestrian Street Crossings (Section-by-Section Analysis) Pedestrian street crossings must comply with technical requirements in Chapter R3 that reference MUTCD standards for pedestrian...
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Is there a maximum travel distance to entrances from parking and other site arrival points?
In addition, accessible routes must coincide with, or be located in the same area as, general circulation paths....
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11B-202.3 Alterations
upgrade work does not alter the primary use or function of the building or facility and/or does not alter the design of specific rooms or spaces, then the requirement for an accessible path...
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R306.3.2 Pedestrian Activated Signals
R306.3.2 Pedestrian Activated Signals....
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R302.5.1 Pedestrian Street Crossings
R302.5.1 Pedestrian Street Crossings....
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11B-206.2.6 Performance areas
Where a circulation path directly connects a performance area to an assembly seating area, an accessible route shall directly connect the assembly seating area with the performance area....
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11B-206.2.6 Performance areas
Where a circulation path directly connects a performance area to an assembly seating area, an accessible route shall directly connect the assembly seating area with the performance area....