The cross slope specified in 403.3 and 405.3 for gangways, transition plates, and floating piers that are part of accessible routes shall be measured in the static position. 8....
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  1003.2.1 Boat Slips
  
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  1003.2.1 Boat Slips
  The cross slope specified in 403.3 and 405.3 for gangways, transition plates, and floating piers that are part of accessible routes shall be measured in the static position. 8.... 
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  11B-1003.2.1 Boat slips
  The cross slope specified in Sections 11B-403.3 and 11B-405.3 for gangways, transition plates, and floating piers that are part of accessible routes shall be measured in the static position... 
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  Surface Slopes
  The proposed rule would have required outdoor recreation access routes and beach access routes to have cross slopes not steeper than 1:33, and would have permitted cross slopes not steeper... 
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  Accessible Routes: ADA Standard Section 1007.2
  A slope not steeper than 1:4 for a 4 inch (100 mm) maximum rise shall be permitted. 4. Ramp landing slopes specified by 405.7.1 shall be permitted to be 1:20 maximum. 5.... 
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  Diagonal Curb Ramps
  Requirements for diagonal curb ramps in section 406.6 also specify that a segment of straight curb at least 2 feet long must be provided on each side of the curb ramp and within the marked crossing... 
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  Must accessible routes or crossings be marked?
  The ADA Standards require accessible parking spaces and access aisles to be marked, but they do not require accessible routes, including portions crossing vehicular ways, to be marked.... 
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  F. What are Pedestrian Crossings and Where Must Curb Ramps be Provided?
  Where and when curb ramps are required depends on the location and the age of streets and sidewalks. 
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  11B-1007.2 Accessible routes
  A slope not steeper than 1:4 for a 4 inch (102 mm) maximum rise shall be permitted. Ramp landing slopes specified by Section 11B-405.7.1 shall be permitted to be 1:20 maximum.... 
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  11B-505.7.2 Non-circular cross sections
  Handrail gripping surfaces with a non-circular cross section shall have a perimeter dimension of 4 inches (102 mm) minimum and 6¼ inches (159 mm) maximum, and a cross-section dimension of... 
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  11B-505.7.2 Non-circular cross sections
  Handrail gripping surfaces with a non-circular cross section shall have a perimeter dimension of 4 inches (102 mm) minimum and 6¼ inches (159 mm) maximum, and a cross-section dimension of... 
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  5.3.2.3 Slope
  The slope of the turning space and clear floor or ground space surface shall not be steeper than 1:48 (2 percent) in all directions.... 
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  Error/Omission: Parts of an accessible route with slopes that exceed 1:20 lack required features including handrails and edge protection.
  Error/Omission: Parts of an accessible route with slopes that exceed 1:20 lack required features including handrails and edge protection.... 
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  Wading Pools
  Each wading pool must provide at least one sloped entry into the deepest part. Other forms of entry may be provided as long as a sloped entry is provided. ... 
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  Section 35.151(i) Curb ramps (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  In the NPRM, the Department stated that the phrase ‘‘other sloped areas'' lacks technical precision. The Department received no significant public comments on this proposal.... 
- Figure 1009.3.3 Handrails for Sloped Entry – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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  1.1.6
  This includes localized variations in slope as well as bumpiness created by small, individual units such as bricks, concrete pavers, or wood slats.... 
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  11B-406.6 Islands
  Raised islands in crossings shall be cut through level with the street or have curb ramps at both sides.... 
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  A4.3.1(2) Sites
  Level, indirect routes or those with running slopes lower than 1:20 can sometimes provide more convenience than direct routes with maximum allowable slopes or with ramps.... 
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  A4.3.1(2) Sites
  Level, indirect routes or those with running slopes lower than 1:20 can sometimes provide more convenience than direct routes with maximum allowable slopes or with ramps.... 
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  Is the slope no greater than 1:12?... 
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  Is the slope no greater than 1:12?... 
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  Is the running slope no greater than 1:12?... 
