The pushbutton locator tone on a properly-installed pushbutton can also indicate the crossing location to an approaching pedestrian and may provide useful cues to an irregular crossing....
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Pushbutton locator tone
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C1-e
Where an accessible route crosses a curb, is a curb ramp provided? [ADA Standards § 4.3.8] Yes No...
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Getting to the Water—Beach Access Routes
A beach access route is a continuous unobstructed path that crosses the surface of the beach and provides pedestrian access to the water....
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11B-106.5 Defined terms
CATCH POOL CCR CHARACTERS CHILDREN’S USE CIRCULATION PATH CLEAR CLEAR FLOOR SPACE CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEPHONE COMMERCIAL FACILITIES COMMON USE COMPLY WITH CROSS...
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Problem One
Traffic cones or other temporary elements may be used to mark these spaces and access aisles. ...
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R101.1 General
Sections marked as “advisory” contain advisory information related to the preceding section. Advisory sections do not establish mandatory requirements....
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Problem One
Traffic cones or other temporary elements may be used to mark the spaces and access aisles....
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APPENDIX C
What surface does this trial most feel like (put a mark in the most appropriate box)? ...
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Three Additional Features for Van-Accessible Parking Spaces
(plan drawing showing a van-accessible parking space with a 96 inch wide designated parking space, a 96 inch wide min. marked access aisle and the following notes) Sign with...
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5. Curb ramps
Curb ramps 4.7 Accessible routes crossing curbs....
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Baseline
departments that construct new tabled intersections in hilly urban areas which contain pedestrian street crossings with yield or stop control Question 14 in preamble seeks information...
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Surfaces (R302.7) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Where pedestrian access routes cross rails at grade, the pedestrian access route must be level and flush with the top of the rail at the outer edges of the rails, and the surfaces between...
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1016.5 Obstacles
The frequency of obstacles and obstacles that cross the full width of outdoor recreation access routes can make travel difficult for individuals who use wheeled mobility devices....
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Curb Ramps and Blended Transitions (R309.4) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Parking spaces at the end of block face can be served by curb ramps or blended transitions at the pedestrian street crossing....
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11B-406.5.3 Landings
Section 11B-403.5.1.1, requires walks and sidewalks to be 48” wide minimum; Section 11B-403.3 requires walks and sidewalks to have a cross-slope of 1:48 or less....
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1018.7 Slopes
This section contains technical requirements for the maximum running slope and segment length (1018.7.1) and cross slope (1018.7.2) of beach access routes....
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Obstacles [1018.5]
Where possible, separate obstacles that cross the entire beach access route by at least 48 inches so that people using mobility devices can fully cross one obstacle before confronting another...
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Obstacles [1016.5]
Frequent obstacles and obstacles that cross the full width of an ORAR can make travel difficult for people using mobility devices....
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Audible WALK indications
close to the crossing it signals.3 Speech WALK indication. ...
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4. Comparison of Proposed Technical Provisions Applicable to Shared Use Paths and AASHTO Guide
R302.5.3 Within Pedestrian Street Crossings....
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405.4 Floor or Ground Surfaces
Changes in level other than the running slope and cross slope are not permitted on ramp runs....
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405.4 Floor or Ground Surfaces
Changes in level other than the running slope and cross slope are not permitted on ramp runs....