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Rollability and Smoothness of Walking Surfaces
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Trail Grade
When expressed as a ratio of rise to length to the term used is running slope....
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11B-306.2.3 Minimum required depth
The toe clearance shall extend 19 inches (483 mm) minimum under built-in dining and work surfaces required to be accessible by Section 11B-226.1....
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11B-306.2.3 Minimum required depth
The toe clearance shall extend 19 inches (483 mm) minimum under built-in dining and work surfaces required to be accessible by Section 11B-226.1....
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Why a smooth surface door or kickplate is important
And those nicks slice your fingers like butter when you least expect it.
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Q1.) When a ramp has a maximum slope of 1:12 or 8.33%, is that considered a range of from 0% to 8.33% which would allow no slope greater than 8.33% or is that a simple maximum which would allow a tolerance above 8.33%? Similarly, is a cabinet countertop that can be no higher than 34” AFF a range of from 0” to 34” AFF with no additional height allowed, or is a tolerance allowed for variations in the floor surface or cabinet construction?
A1.) The consistent technical assistance on this question has been that both are subject to tolerances.
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Wheelchair Spaces
Wheelchair spaces must be level (2% maximum slope in any direction) and adjoining routes and maneuvering spaces must provide flush connections so that maneuvering to and from spaces does...
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B7-b
Is the slope (up or down the ramp) no more than 1:12? [ADA Standards § 4.7.2] Yes No Note: 1:12 is one inch of vertical height for each 12 inches of length....
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Is the running slope (up or down the ramp) no more than 1:12?...
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1016.7.1 Maximum Running Slope and Segment Length
Table 1016.7.1 Maximum Running Slope and Segment Length Running Slope of Outdoor Recreation Access Route Segment Maximum Length of Segment...
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1016.7.1 Maximum Running Slope and Segment Length
Table 1016.7.1 Maximum Running Slope and Segment Length Running Slope of Outdoor Recreation Access Route Segment Maximum Length of Segment Steeper than But...
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Newly Constructed Tabled Intersections That Contain Pedestrian Street Crossings With Yield or Stop Control (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Newly Constructed Tabled Intersections That Contain Pedestrian Street Crossings With Yield or Stop Control (Section-by-Section Analysis) The 2 percent maximum cross slope requirement...
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5. Compare Surface Options
Decision-makers should dialogue with the surface supplier regarding realistic, objective measurements to evaluate surface performance and maintain the surface material over the life span...
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5.1.2 Level or Sloped Entry
Camp shelters providing roll-in access shall have a level or sloped entry that complies with the FSORAG Outdoor Recreation Access Route technical provisions if the camp shelter is in a campground...
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About this Study
It included laboratory testing of energy absorption and surface firmness on trial surfaces in plywood boxes 0.5 m x 0.5 m (18” x 18”) at a uniform depth of 0.3 m (12”)....
- Access Board: Door and Gate Surfaces
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Test Courses & Surfaces
Test Courses & Surfaces Test courses were designed and built using nine different types of exterior surfaces (Table 1)....
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1.1.1
The simplest way for design professionals to avoid problems with construction tolerances related to surface accessibility and other accessible elements is to design for slopes and dimensions...
- Better Recreation Surfaces
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1012.4 Surface
The surface of parking spaces and pull-up spaces shall be firm and stable....
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1012.4 Surface
The surface of parking spaces and pull-up spaces shall be firm and stable....
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Rotational Penetrometer Measurements of Firmness and Stability
exterior surfaces, indicating decreased firmness and stability (Figure 4, Figure 5)....
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4.5.1* General
Ground and floor surfaces along accessible routes and in accessible rooms and spaces including floors, walks, ramps, stairs, and curb ramps, shall be stable, firm, slip-resistant, and shall...
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4.5.1* GENERAL
Ground and floor surfaces along accessible routes and in accessible rooms and spaces, including floors, walks, ramps, stairs, and curb ramps, shall be stable, firm, slip-resistant, and shall...