Each transfer step shall have a tread clear depth of 14 inches (356 mm) minimum and 17 inches (432 mm) maximum and shall have a tread clear width of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum....
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11B-1009.5.6 Size
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11B-1009.5.6 Size
Each transfer step shall have a tread clear depth of 14 inches (356 mm) minimum and 17 inches (432 mm) maximum and shall have a tread clear width of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum....
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11B-1009.5.4 Transfer steps
The surface of the bottom tread shall extend to a water depth of 18 inches (457 mm) minimum below the stationary water level. Advisory 11B-1009.5.4 Transfer steps....
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F216.13 Trailhead Signs
Where new trail information signs are provided at trailheads on newly constructed or altered trails designed for use by hikers or pedestrians, the signs shall comply with 1017.10....
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T405.3 Visual Contrast
The outer edge of step treads shall be marked by a stripe....
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Shared Use Paths: ADA Standard Section 2.
In its rulemaking on public rights-of-way and on trails and other outdoor developed areas, comments from the public urged the Board to address access to shared use paths since they are distinct...
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Definition [F106.5]
A trailhead is defined as an outdoor space that is designated by an entity responsible for administering or maintaining a trail to serve as an access point to the trail....
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1009.5.6 Size
Each transfer step shall have a tread clear depth of 14 inches (355 mm) minimum and 17 inches (430 mm) maximum and shall have a tread clear width of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum....
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Trailhead
An outdoor space that is designated by an entity responsible for administering or maintaining a trail to serve as an access point to the trail. ...
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Trailhead
An outdoor space that is designated by an entity responsible for administering or maintaining a trail to serve as an access point to the trail....
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11B-1009.5.6 Size
Each transfer step shall have a tread clear depth of 14 inches (356 mm) minimum and 17 inches (432 mm) maximum and shall have a tread clear width of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum....
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F216.13 Trailhead Signs
Where new trail information signs are provided at trailheads on newly constructed or altered trails designed for use by hikers or pedestrians, the signs shall comply with 1017.11....
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1009.5.6 Size
Each transfer step shall have a tread clear depth of 14 inches (355 mm) minimum and 17 inches (430 mm) maximum and shall have a tread clear width of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum....
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Trailhead
For purposes of the FSORAG and FSTAG, a trailhead is an outdoor space that is designated by an entity responsible for maintaining or administering the trail to serve as an access point to...
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Trailhead
For the purpose of the FSTAG a trailhead is an outdoor space that is designated by the entity responsible for administering or maintaining the trail to serve as a primary access point to...
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Stabilizer
Stabilizer trail segment is leveled at installation. June 21, 2007. Stabilizer trail segment is prepared. June 21, 2007. Stabilizer trail segment is prepared. ...
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504 Stairways
Section 504 covers stairways, including treads, risers, nosings, and handrails....
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Nystrom Building Products MatDesign Roll-Up Mats Premium Carpet Tread Section
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Nystrom Building Products MatDesign Roll-Up Mats Vinyl Abrasive Tread Section
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Nystrom Building Products MatDesign Roll-Up Mats with Premium carpet Tread Model
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Transfer Steps
Each transfer step must have a tread depth of 14 inches minimum to 17 inches maximum and a minimum tread width of 24 inches....
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Selection of Methodology
name, age of trail, length of trail, traffic on trail, and similar data) SECTION #2 Trail surface composition (e.g. natural, native, aggregate, soil stabilizer, etc.) information (product...
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Purpose
Accessibility, and Oklahoma State University, researchers sought to provide qualified professionals, resource specialists and operations staff of parks and other recreational properties with trails...
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Background
As previously reported, the original intent of the National Trail Surface Study was to gather longitudinal data on different natural trail surface materials across a variety of regions throughout...