This section requires the cross slope of outdoor recreation access routes to not be steeper than 1:48....
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1016.7.2 Cross Slope
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1013.3 Slope
The slope of the surface of tent pads, tent platforms, and clear ground spaces shall not be steeper than 1:48 in any direction....
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1013.3 Slope
The slope of the surface of tent pads, tent platforms, and clear ground spaces shall not be steeper than 1:48 in any direction....
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5.1.8 Slope
The slope of the surface of the clear ground space shall not be steeper than 1:48 (2 percent) in any direction....
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11B-405.9 Edge protection
Edge protection complying with Section 11B-405.9.2 shall be provided on each side of ramp runs and at each side of ramp landings. [2010 ADA Standards] 405.9 Edge Protection....
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11B-504.4 Tread surface
Changes in level, slopes exceeding 1:48, and detectable warnings shall not be permitted. Exception: Reserved....
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Edge Protection: ADA Standard Section 405.9
Section 405.9 covers the current ADA Standards for edge protection at ramps.
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11B-705.1.2.2.1 Perpendicular curb ramps
Detectable warnings at perpendicular curb ramps shall extend 36 inches (914 mm) in the direction of travel....
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Slopes and Resting Intervals for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
Running slope is the lengthwise slope of an outdoor recreation access route, parallel to the direction of travel....
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DSA Drawing 11B-406-9C Curb Ramp Adjoining a Parking Access Aisle next to a Curb and Gutter (2016 CBC)
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- Figure 405.7 Ramp Landings – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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Ramps
Ramps Ramps serve as a continuation of the accessible route from the ground allowing individuals who use mobility devices to access elevated components....
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Allowances for Typical Roadway Geometry
Allowances for Typical Roadway Geometry The 1991 ADAAG and 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines specify a maximum running slope of 5 percent and maximum cross slope of 2 percent...
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Running Slope
Running Slope—The ascent or descent of a trail segment expressed as a percentage of its length....
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11B-406.3.2 Turning space
A turning space 48 inches (1219 mm) minimum by 48 inches (1219 mm) minimum shall be provided at the bottom of the curb ramp....
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11B-405.4 Floor or ground surfaces
Floor or ground surfaces of ramp runs shall comply with Section 11B-302. Changes in level other than the running slope and cross slope are not permitted on ramp runs....
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E1-4. Accessible Route Slope
Where the slope of the accessible route is greater than 1:20, does this part of the accessible route meet the following requirements for an accessible ramp? Yes _____ No _____...
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7.4.4.3 Slope
The slope of a resting interval shall not exceed 1:20 (5 percent) in any direction....
- Figure 406.2 Counter Slope of Surface Adjacent to Curb Ramps – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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Components: ADA Standard Section 402.2
Section 402.2 covers the current ADA Standards for components of an accessible routes.
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11B-505.3 Continuity
Handrails shall be continuous within the full length of each stair flight or ramp run....
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406 Curb Ramps
Section 406 provides requirements specific to curb ramps and also applies requirements for other types of ramps covered by section 405....
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Continuity: ADA Standard Section 505.3
Section 505.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the continuity of handrails.
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Cross Slope
Cross Slope The cross slopes of gangways, transition plates and floating piers that are part of an accessible route must be designed and constructed to not exceed a maximum of 2 percent...