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  III-7.4200 Accessible route
  
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  DETECTABLE WARNING
  Curbs can be used by pedestrians with vision impairments to detect the boundary between a sidewalk and a vehicular way.... 
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  Curb Ramps and Blended Transitions (R309.4) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  and Blended Transitions (R309.4) (Section-by-Section Analysis) Curb ramps or blended transitions must connect the access aisle serving each accessible on-street parking space to the pedestrian... 
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  Comments from Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  recommended the proposed guidelines, but filed a minority report recommending that state and local governments consult with the local blind community to determine whether to provide accessible pedestrian... 
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  WALK
  [DSA-AC] An exterior prepared surface for pedestrian use, including pedestrian areas such as plazas and courts. (As differentiated from the definition of “Sidewalk”.)... 
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  R305.2.3 Blended Transitions
  Where raised pedestrian street crossings, depressed corners, or other level pedestrian street crossings are provided, detectable warning surfaces shall be placed at the flush transition... 
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  R218 Doors, Doorways, and Gates
  Where provided at pedestrian facilities, doors, doorways, and gates shall comply with section 404 of Appendix D to 36 CFR part 1191. Advisory R218 Doors, Doorways, and Gates.... 
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  Continuous Width (R302.3) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  , except for medians and pedestrian refuge islands where the clear width must be 1.5 meters (5 feet) minimum in order to allow for passing space.... 
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  R104.2 MUTCD
  references definitions in section 1A.13 of the MUTCD; • R205 references standard statements in sections 6D.01, 6D.02, 6G.05, 6F.63, 6F.68, and 6F.71 of the MUTCD for providing alternate pedestrian... 
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  11B-206.3 Location
  This means that circulation paths, such as vehicular ways designed for pedestrian traffic, walks, and unpaved paths that are designed to be routinely used by pedestrians must be accessible... 
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  Employee Work Areas: ADA Standard Section 206.2.8
  Section 206.2.8 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in employee work areas. 
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  Definition [F106.5]
  A trail is defined as a pedestrian route developed primarily for outdoor recreational purposes.... 
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  4.7.5 Sides of Curb Ramps
  If a curb ramp is located where pedestrians must walk across the ramp, or where it is not protected by handrails or guardrails, it shall have flared sides; the maximum slope of the flare... 
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  1. Public Rights-of-Way
  “The Board is developing new guidelines for public rights-of-way that will address various issues, including access for blind pedestrians at street crossings, wheelchair access to on-street... 
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  1. Public Rights-of-Way
  “The Board is developing new guidelines for public rights-of-way that will address various issues, including access for blind pedestrians at street crossings, wheelchair access to on-street... 
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  R305 Detectable Warning Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  The detectable warning surfaces must contrast visually with adjacent gutter, street or highway, or pedestrian access route surface, either light-on-dark or dark-on-light.... 
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  1. Public Rights-of-Way
  “The Board is developing new guidelines for public rights-of-way that will address various issues, including access for blind pedestrians at street crossings, wheelchair access to on-street... 
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  F247.1 General
  A trail is a pedestrian route developed primarily for outdoor recreational purposes.... 
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  1. Public Rights-of-Way
  “The Board is developing new guidelines for public rights-of-way that will address various issues, including access for blind pedestrians at street crossings, wheelchair access to on-street... 
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  1. Public Rights-of-Way
  The Board is developing new guidelines for public rights-of-way that will address various issues, including access for blind pedestrians at street crossings, wheelchair access to on-street... 
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  4.1 Transition Plan Standards.
  This was to ensure that facilities, including streets, roads, and walkways achieved program accessibility.... 
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  R302.4 Passing Spaces
  Where the clear width of pedestrian access routes is less than 1.5 m (5.0 ft), passing spaces shall be provided at intervals of 61 m (200.0 ft) maximum.... 
