The ADA Standards do not require that curb ramps have side flares, but limit the slope (1:10 max.) where they are provided....
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  Are side flares required at curb ramps?
  
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  Wading pools. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  Almost all commenters felt that during alterations a sloped entry should be provided unless it was technically infeasible to do so.... 
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  4. Assess During the Planning, Installation and Maintenance Phases
  A digital level can be used to measure the running slope and cross slope.... 
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  503.4 Floor and Ground Surfaces
  EXCEPTION: Slopes not steeper than 1:48 shall be permitted.... 
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  11B-503.4 Floor and ground surfaces
  Exception: Slopes not steeper than 1:48 shall be permitted... 
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  11B-503.4 Floor and ground surfaces
  Exception: Slopes not steeper than 1:48 shall be permitted.... 
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  503.4 Floor and Ground Surfaces
  [ECTCR UFAS 4.6.5] EXCEPTION: Slopes not steeper than 1:48 shall be permitted.... 
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  Do the surface requirements, including those for maximum slope (1:48), apply to all portions of a parking lot?
  No, the surface criteria apply only to accessible parking spaces, access aisles, and accessible routes, including those serving other elements or spaces besides parking spaces.... 
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  503.4 Floor and Ground Surfaces
  EXCEPTION: Slopes not steeper than 1:48 shall be permitted.... 
- How To Calibrate a Digital Slope Meter
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  Problem Three
  Problem Three: Accessible parking spaces or access aisles are on a sloped surface. Suggestion: Find a parking area that is close to the accessible entrance and more level.... 
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  7.4.11.1 Clear Space
  The slope of the clear space shall not exceed 1:20 (5 percent) in any direction.... 
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  A7. Curb Ramps
  Is the slope (up or down the ramp) no more than 1:12? [ADA Stds 4.7.2] Note: 1:12 is one inch of vertical height for each 12 inches in length. Yes _____ No _____... 
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  Error/Omission: The built-up curb ramp projects into the access aisle.
  Result: When an access aisle has a sloped surface, a wheelchair may roll away from a car or van preventing the wheelchair user from getting out of the vehicle.... 
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  Problem Three
  Problem Three: Accessible parking spaces or access aisles are on a sloped surface and do not provide a level area for a safe transition from the voter’s car to a wheelchair.... 
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  405.8 Handrails
  Ramp runs with a rise greater than 6 inches (150 mm) shall have handrails complying with 505.... 
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  405.8 Handrails
  Ramp runs with a rise greater than 6 inches (150 mm) shall have handrails complying with 505.... 
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  5.3.6 Entrance
  Exception: Where bedrock, perma-frost or other environmental conditions prohibit a level entry or the toilet design (such as a composting toilet) necessitates a raised toilet structure, a sloped... 
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  405.8 Handrails
  Ramp runs with a rise greater than 6 inches (150 mm) shall have handrails complying with 505.... 
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  11B-305.2 Floor or ground surfaces
  Changes in level, slopes exceeding 1:48, and detectable warnings shall not be permitted. Exception: Reserved.... 
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  A5.  Accessible Parking Spaces
  A5. Are all accessible parking spaces, including the access aisle, relatively level (1:50 or 2%) in all directions? [ADA Stds 4.6.3] If No: Look for a nearby area that is relatively... 
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  Transition to Street [§406.2]
  Transition to Street [§406.2] 
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  11B-505.10 Handrail extensions
  Handrail gripping surfaces shall extend beyond and in the same direction of stair flights and ramp runs in accordance with Section 11B-505.10. Exceptions: 1. ... 
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  11B-505.10 Handrail extensions
  Handrail gripping surfaces shall extend beyond and in the same direction of stair flights and ramp runs in accordance with Section 11B-505.10. Exceptions: 1. ... 
