Picnic facilities, other than picnic facilities on trails, shall comply with F245. Advisory F245.1 General. Picnic facilities on trails are addressed in F247.4.2....
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F245.1 General
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F244.1 General
Camping facilities, other than camping facilities on trails, shall comply with F244. Advisory F244.1 General. Camping facilities on trails are addressed in F247.4.1....
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StaLok
StaLok trail segment maintained itself through first round of testing. October 19, 2007. StaLok trail surface had a pattern of wear and repairing itself. ...
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II. Research Methodology
product information, decisions related to trails etc.)....
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Overview
being used on natural surface pedestrian trails....
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1003.2.12.1 Height
Guards shall form a protective barrier not less than 42 inches (1067 mm) high, measured vertically above the leading edge of the tread, adjacent walking surface or adjacent seatboard....
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1003.2.12.1 Height
Guards shall form a protective barrier not less than 42 inches (1067 mm) high, measured vertically above the leading edge of the tread, adjacent walking surface or adjacent seatboard....
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¾ Inch Minus and ¼ Inch Minus Limestone
This trail segment is 5 feet wide by 50 feet long and contains timber edging....
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Summary of Results
Summary of Results The purpose of the trails surface survey was to provide qualified professionals, resource specialists and operations staff of parks and other recreational properties...
- AquaTrek2 ADA Ladder System
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Summary of Major Provisions
Requires trails designed for use by hikers and pedestrians to comply with the applicable technical requirements for trails where the trail directly connects to a trailhead or another trail...
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Prominent Feature
A natural, cultural, or historic feature located along or adjacent to a trail that is determined by a trail designer or manager to have national, regional, or local distinction or significance...
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Purpose
Purpose For many years, the National Center on Accessibility (NCA) at Indiana University received questions from organizations, agencies and individuals on how to make natural surface trails...
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Outdoor Recreation Access Routes at Trailheads [F247.3.2]
least one outdoor recreation access route (ORAR) must connect the following at trailheads: Accessible parking spaces or other arrival points The starting point of the trail...
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§ 38.153(a)
(a) Floor surfaces on aisles, step treads and areas where wheelchair and mobility aid users are to be accommodated shall be slip-resistant....
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§ 38.117(a)
(a) Floor surfaces on aisles, step treads and areas where wheelchair and mobility aid users are to be accommodated shall be slip-resistant....
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11B-504.4.1 Contrasting stripe
Interior stairs shall have the upper approach and lower tread marked by a stripe providing clear visual contrast....
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5.1.1 General
Camp shelters located on trails shall be connected to other constructed features in the unit by a trail complying with the FSTAG....
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5.1.1. General
Camp shelters located on trails shall be connected to other constructed features in the unit by a trail complying with the FSTAG....
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§ 38.79(a)
(a) Floor surfaces on aisles, step treads, places for standees, and areas where wheelchair and mobility aid users are to be accommodated shall be slip-resistant....
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§ 38.99(a)
(a) Floor surfaces on aisles, step treads, places for standees, and areas where wheelchair and mobility aid users are to be accommodated shall be slip-resistant...
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1012.2 Height
Guards shall form a protective barrier not less than 42 inches (1067 mm) high, measured vertically above the leading edge of the tread, adjacent walking surface or adjacent seatboard....
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Background
Background June 20, 2007, the Access Board issued proposed guidelines for outdoor developed areas that include requirements for newly constructed or altered trails....
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SECTION#8
Lowell Caneday) at trailstudy@okstate.edu and email with Title: Photographs of the trail and surrounding environment, and attach to it trail’s photographs....