At pedestrian street crossings without yield or stop control and at midblock pedestrian street crossings, the cross slope shall be permitted to equal the street or highway grade....
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R304.5.3 Cross Slope
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Shared Streets
Shared streets are difficult for pedestrians who are blind or have low vision to navigate because of the absence of curbs and clearly delineated sidewalks.45 The Pedestrian Accessibility...
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U. Settlement Class
Facility located in the City but were impaired or unable to do so due to any barrier or condition rendering such Pedestrian Facility not suitable or sufficient for use; or (ii) allege...
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Trail
A pedestrian route developed primarily for outdoor recreational purposes. ...
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Trail
A pedestrian route developed primarily for outdoor recreational purposes....
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Location: ADA Standard Section 206.3
Section 206.3 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for the required locations of accessible routes.
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R308.1.3.2 Connection
Boarding and alighting areas and boarding platforms shall be connected to streets, sidewalks, or pedestrian circulation paths by pedestrian access routes complying with R302....
- Alumi-Guard Handrail
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Table 2
For example, where the pedestrian access route in a sidewalk is contained within the street or highway right-of-way, the grade of the pedestrian access route is permitted to equal the general...
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606.4 Faucets and Water Spray Units
transportable housing units required to provide mobility features so individuals with mobility disabilities can wash dishes without having to reach across the sink to control the water flow...
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R302.3 Continuous Width
Except as provided in R302.3.1, the continuous clear width of pedestrian access routes shall be 1.2 m (4.0 ft) minimum, exclusive of the width of the curb....
- Cargill, Incorporated SafeLane® Surface Overlay CA-48
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1. Executive Summary
As defined in the SNPRM, shared use paths are multi-use paths designed primarily for use by bicyclists and pedestrians, including pedestrians with disabilities, for transportation and recreation...
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Table 3
street crossings (see R208.1 and R305); Accessible pedestrian signals and pedestrian pushbuttons (see R209); and Pedestrian activated signals at roundabout intersections...
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RESEARCH NEEDS
The precedent for a blank pedestrian crossing signal is the High Intensity Pedestrian Activated crossWalK (HAWK) signal that is currently in use in Tucson Arizona (33)....
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SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
Signalization is used to enhance the operational efficiency of roundabouts where pedestrian traffic causes unacceptable vehicle delay and where the volume of traffic from one entry is so...
- Aluminum Heavy Duty Wheels n' Heels® Metro Grating
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R217 Handrails (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R217 Handrails (Section-by-Section Analysis) Handrails are not required on pedestrian circulation paths....
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Sides of Curb Ramps [4.7.5]
Where pedestrians cross the ramp, curb ramps are required to have side flares; sharp returns present tripping hazards....
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FCC Consumer Guide: Video Relay Services
Because the conversation between the VRS user and the CA flows much more quickly than with a text-based TRS call, VRS has become an enormously popular form of TRS....
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11B-302.3 Openings
In locations where there is no dominant flow pattern, openings should be limited to ½” in both dimensions....
- NABCO GT300 & GT8300 Overhead Concealed Low-Energy Swing Door Operator
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Reasons for issuing proposed accessibility guidelines
Some of the requirements in the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines can be readily applied to pedestrian facilities in the public right-of-way, but other requirements need to be adapted...