Some examples of the types of treatments that would normally be considered maintenance are: painting or striping lanes, crack filling and sealing, surface sealing, chip seals, slurry seals...
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What kinds of treatments constitute maintenance rather than an alteration?
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Non-Tactile Signage
Non-Tactile Signage The legibility of printed characters is a function of the viewing distance, character height and proportion, font, and the color contrast between character and background...
- American Stair Corp. FasTrack Treads & Landings
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Parking Lots
On paved parking lots, designating the required accessible spaces is relatively easy when repainting the parking lot stripes, especially right after the lot has been seal-coated....
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Issue 5: Can a new chapter be written with a structure for PBS P100 that is performance based and does not disaggregate lighting design by professional disciplines (i.e., integrates subject matter in Chapters 2, 3, 5, and 6)?
Contrast and color contrast may have priority of illuminance. Prescriptive and performance subsections should be considered....
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Panel 3: Impacts on Vision – Glare, Contrast, Color (Gregory Knoop, AIA, Moderator)
Note: Transcripts for this Panel were not available. These edited Proceedings are based on notes by JEW and TOS)
- Seton Flexible Bollard Sign Post Systems
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Display Screens
background or dark characters on a light background” to “with a minimum luminosity-contrast-ratio of 3:1.”...
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2.9 Models to Predict Visual Detection and High Conspicuity Ratings
PS8 = 17* Ln(Contrast) + 20.3 + (7.3 if color is red or yellow)....
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Qualitative/ Preference Based Questions
The participants indicated a preference for more complex patterns such as random spots and wavy stripes. These patterns were considered more challenging but far more interesting....
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Watermarks
Use a watermark that has high contrast with the text so that it does not interfere with the reading of the text....
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Alterations
Maintenance not affecting the usability of spaces, such as repainting existing striping or repairing potholes, does not trigger compliance....
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11. Fixing my business will be too expensive; therefore, I am unable to do anything to reduce my risk.
elements, facilities or features when all are not accessible; 2) The lack of exterior signs, other than parking and directional signs; 3) The color of parking signs, provided the background contrasts...
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Appendix C: Previous Research on the Visibility of Detectable Warning Surfaces
Two different colors were used to create either a repeated stripe, or circle pattern on the warning surface....
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Signs
They must also meet specific requirements for mounting location, color contrast, and non-glare surface....
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Identification [4.3.11.5]
as directional signage at inaccessible exits and instructions on using the space, are subject to requirements for character proportion (4.30.2) and height (4.30.3) and sign finish and contrast...
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Appendix B: Overview of Federal Regulations and Guidance for Detectable Warnings
The appendix to the ADAAG (A4.29) recommends that detectable warnings contrast visually with adjoining surfaces: The material used to provide contrast should contrast by at least 70 percent...
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11B-703.7.2.6.3 Unisex toilet and bathing facilities
The triangle symbol shall contrast with the circle symbol, either light on a dark background or dark on a light background....
- HEWI System Lignum Multiplex Handrails
- Rebuilding Together Fargo-Moorhead Area - Fargo, ND
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11B-812.7.2 Marking
The color of the borderlines, hatched lines, and letters shall contrast with that of the surface of the access aisle....
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Executive Summary
Although providing moderately high luminance contrast, these combinations were detected less often than would be predicted from their luminance contrast....
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Issue 6: Is there a metric for the ratio of scotopic/photopic interactions?
Question by [Participant]: Are glare and contrast parameters synonymous for design and optometric use? (This question may lead to a major gap in scientific information.)...