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- Figure 505.7.2 Handrail Non-Circular Cross Section – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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  Width [4.7.3] and Surface [4.7.4]
  The cross-slope of the curb ramp (2% maximum) must be minimized because it makes wheelchair travel difficult by distributing weight and required force to one side and causing front casters... 
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  1.2.1 Walks and other non - ramp surfaces
  When overall cross slope for sidewalks is measured according to 1.1.4 a recommended tolerance for cross slope is +0.5%.... 
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  11B-406.5.10 Diagonal curb ramps
  Diagonal curb ramps with flared sides shall have a segment of curb 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum located on each side of the curb ramp and within the marked crossing.... 
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  The Perils Of Slope
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  11B-403.3 Slope
  The cross slope of walking surfaces shall not be steeper than 1:48.... 
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  11B-403.3 Slope
  The cross slope of walking surfaces shall not be steeper than 1:48.... 
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  Location
  Location Pushbutton-integrated APS rely on relative proximity to the crossing location, not on difference in sounds, to clarify which street crossing is being signaled.... 
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  Q11: Utility Trench Work and Curb Ramp Compliance
  If the utility work impacts the curb at a pedestrian street crossing where no curb ramp exists, the work affecting the curb falls within the definition of "alteration," and a curb ramp must... 
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  Appendix 1: ADA Accessibility Survey Instructions: Curb Ramps
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  D. What Does Title II of the ADA Require with Respect to Curb Ramps at Pedestrian Crossings?
  Title II of the ADA requires state and local governments to make pedestrian crossings accessible to people with disabilities by providing curb ramps.2 This requirement applies if your state... 
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  1.2.2
  When flatness of cross slope for an accessible surface other than a ramp is measured according to Section 1.1.6 at least 80% (rounded to the nearest whole number) of the measurements should... 
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  1016.7 Slopes
  This section contains technical requirements for the maximum running slope and segment length (1016.7.1) and cross slope (1016.7.2) of outdoor recreation access routes.... 
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  Slopes and Resting Intervals for Beach Access Routes
  Steeper than 1:20 (5 percent) 1:12 (8.33 percent) 50 feet (15 meters) 1:12 (8.33 percent) 1:10 (10 percent) 30 feet (9 meters) Cross... 
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  406.5 Location
  Curb ramps at marked crossings shall be wholly contained within the markings, excluding any flared sides.... 
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  406.5 Location
  Curb ramps at marked crossings shall be wholly contained within the markings, excluding any flared sides.... 
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  Slopes and Resting Intervals for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
  Design Tip The cross slope requirement depends on what material is used. Those who use a mobility device know that as cross slope increases, travel becomes more difficult.... 
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  Accessible Sidewalks 4: Pedestrians who are Blind
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  M305.2.4 Cross Section
  Transfer supports shall have a cross section complying with 305.2.4.1 or 305.2.4.2.... 
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  2.4 Slope
  The running slope (grade) and cross slope of ORARs shall comply with section 2.4. ... 
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  1.1.10 Ramps
  Measure accessible ramps for overall running slope and cross slope as well as local running slope and cross slope variations (flatness) in accordance with Sections 1.1.11, 1.1.12, 1.1.13... 
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  I. Ensuring Compliance Now and In the Future
  Now that you know some of the basic ADA requirements for providing curb ramps at pedestrian crossings, you can assess whether your entity is in compliance with these requirements.... 
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  406.5 Location
  Curb ramps at marked crossings shall be wholly contained within the markings, excluding any flared sides.... 
 
              