[44 FR 31468, May 31, 1979, as amended by Amdt. 27-3, 51 FR 19017, May 23, 1986. Redesignated at 56 FR 45621, Sept. 6, 1991, as amended at 79 FR 21405, Apr. 16, 2014]
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§27.75 Federal Highway Administration—highways.
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1.2.2
When flatness of cross slope for an accessible surface other than a ramp is measured according to Section 1.1.6 at least 80% (rounded to the nearest whole number) of the measurements should...
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Program Accessibility
requirement to evaluate existing facilities in the public right-of-way for barriers to accessibility, including identifying non-existent or non-compliant curb ramps where roads intersect pedestrian...
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§ 35.151(d) Scope of coverage
The proposed standards apply to fixed or built-in elements of buildings, structures, site improvements, and pedestrian routes or vehicular ways located on a site....
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§ 35.151(d) Scope of coverage.
The 1991 Standards and the 2010 Standards apply to fixed or built-in elements of buildings, structures, site improvements, and pedestrian routes or vehicular ways located on a site....
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1016.7 Slopes
This section contains technical requirements for the maximum running slope and segment length (1016.7.1) and cross slope (1016.7.2) of outdoor recreation access routes....
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Trail Constructed Feature
Trail Constructed Feature—A constructed feature that functions as part of the trail tread. Examples include puncheon, trail bridges, boardwalks, waterbars, and switchbacks. For a...
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1018.2 Connections
This section requires beach access routes to connect an entry point to the beach to the high tide level at tidal beaches; mean high water level at river beaches; and normal...
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1(5) Accessible route
exceeds 8.33%, or where other physical barriers (natural or manmade) or legal restrictions, all of which are outside the control of the owner, prevent the installation of an accessible pedestrian...
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Slopes and Resting Intervals for Beach Access Routes
Steeper than 1:20 (5 percent) 1:12 (8.33 percent) 50 feet (15 meters) 1:12 (8.33 percent) 1:10 (10 percent) 30 feet (9 meters) Cross...
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§27.75(a) New facilities.
(a) New facilities—
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406.5 Location
Curb ramps at marked crossings shall be wholly contained within the markings, excluding any flared sides....
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406.5 Location
Curb ramps at marked crossings shall be wholly contained within the markings, excluding any flared sides....
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10.2.1(1)
vehicle roadway edge) and a minimum clear width of 60 inches (measured parallel to the vehicle roadway) to the maximum extent allowed by legal or site constraints; and shall be connected to streets...
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Slopes and Resting Intervals for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
Design Tip The cross slope requirement depends on what material is used. Those who use a mobility device know that as cross slope increases, travel becomes more difficult....
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6.7.1.3
A grade of up to 1:10 (10 percent) is permitted for up to 30 feet (9 m) of a beach access route. Resting intervals complying with section 2.3 shall be provided at distances of no...
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Designed Use
saddle stock require higher and wider clearances than do hikers, so a trail managed for both foot travel and horse use would have a designed use of "Pack and Saddle" rather than "Hiker/Pedestrian...
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1018.4 Clear Width
An exception permits the clear width of beach access routes that are not removable to be reduced to 48 inches minimum at dune crossings....
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M305.2.4 Cross Section
Transfer supports shall have a cross section complying with 305.2.4.1 or 305.2.4.2....
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2.4 Slope
The running slope (grade) and cross slope of ORARs shall comply with section 2.4. ...
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Accessible Slopes
For the cross slope of an accessible route the maximum slope allowed is 1:48....
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1.1.10 Ramps
Measure accessible ramps for overall running slope and cross slope as well as local running slope and cross slope variations (flatness) in accordance with Sections 1.1.11, 1.1.12, 1.1.13...
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3. Access Request Program
3. Access Request Program During the thirty-year term of the Settlement Agreement, settlement class members will have the opportunity to submit requests to remove or remediate...
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Vehicular Route Exceptions—Sections 206.2.1 and 206.2.2 of the 2010 Standards
an ‘‘accessible route shall not be required between site arrival points and the building or facility entrance if the only means of access between them is a vehicular way not providing pedestrian...