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  405.2 Slope
  
Ramp runs shall have a running slope not steeper than 1:12....
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  405.2 Slope
  
Ramp runs shall have a running slope not steeper than 1:12....
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  405.2 Slope
  
Ramp runs shall have a running slope not steeper than 1:12....
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  505.10.1 Top and Bottom Extension at Ramps
  
Ramp handrails shall extend horizontally above the landing for 12 inches (305 mm) minimum beyond the top and bottom of ramp runs....
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  505.10.1 Top and Bottom Extension at Ramps
  
Ramp handrails shall extend horizontally above the landing for 12 inches (305 mm) minimum beyond the top and bottom of ramp runs....
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  General: ADA Standard Section 505.1
  
Section 505.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for handrails.
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  1 [§ 4.7.3]
  
1 [§ 4.7.3] Only measure the width of the ramp section of the curb ramp (labeled “ramp” to the right [below]). The ramp section of a curb ramp is also known as the “ramp run.”...
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  Running Slope of Ramps Deployed to Roadways or Curb-Height Bus Stops
  
1:4) ramp models, and were already in service on thousands of ramp-equipped low floor buses....
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  Location: ADA Standard Section 502.3.4
  
Section 502.3.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the required location of access aisles.
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  Clear Width [4.8.3]
  
The minimum dear width for ramps of 36 inches is measured between the leading edge of handrails. A maximum clear width is not specified....
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  C. Why are Curb Ramps at Pedestrian Crossings Required?
  
often difficult or impossible for a person using a wheelchair, scooter, walker, or other mobility device to cross a street if the sidewalk on either side of the street ends without a curb ramp...
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  11B-502.7.1 Arrangement
  
Parking spaces and access aisles shall be designed so that persons using them are not required to travel behind parking spaces other than to pass behind the parking space in which they parked...
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  11B-502.7.1 Arrangement
  
Parking spaces and access aisles shall be designed so that persons using them are not required to travel behind parking spaces other than to pass behind the parking space in which they parked...
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  11B-502.7.1 Arrangement
  
Parking spaces and access aisles shall be designed so that persons using them are not required to travel behind parking spaces other than to pass behind the parking space in which they parked...
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  13 [§ 4.7.10]
  
As the illustration on the right shows, the alignment of a corner-type curb ramp means that people who travel down the ramp might be near the path of vehicular traffic once they enter the...
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  904.3.2 Counter
  
The top of the counter edge protection shall be 2 inches (51 mm) maximum above the top of the counter surface on the aisle side of the check-out counter....
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  11B-904.3.2 Counter
  
The top of the counter edge protection shall be 2 inches (51 mm) maximum above the top of the counter surface on the aisle side of the check-out counter....
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  11B-904.3.2 Counter
  
The top of the counter edge protection shall be 2 inches (51 mm) maximum above the top of the counter surface on the aisle side of the check-out counter....
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  R407.6 Landings
  
Ramps shall have landings at the top and the bottom of each ramp run. Landings shall comply with R407.6....
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  802.4.2 Identification
  
Each designated aisle seat shall be identified by a sign or marker. Advisory 802.4.2 Identification....
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  802.4.2 Identification
  
Each designated aisle seat shall be identified by a sign or marker. Advisory 802.4.2 Identification....
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  1.1.11 Ramp running slope
  
1.1.11 Ramp running slope....