Cavities created by added kick plates shall be capped. Exceptions: Sliding doors shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-404.2.10....
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11B-404.2.10 Door and gate surfaces
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Station 1-Physical Characteristics
Small-wheeled devices like skateboards, inline skates, and kick scooters are nearly impossible to use on unpaved surfaces and can be uncomfortable and difficult to operate on rough pavements...
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Acceleration
Bicycle 122 0.5 1.4 0.2 0.2 Hand cycle 33 0.4 0.8 0.1 0.1 Inline skates 21 0.6 1.4 0.1 0.1 Kick...
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Minimum Green Times
122 4.8 7.7 10.3 12.7 Hand cycle 33 6.6 10.6 14.6 17.9 Inline skates 21 4.7 7.6 10.4 12.8 Kick...
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Length
290 9 283 296 299 Hand cycle 32 181 15 163 195 198 Inline skates 26 39 9 34 41 45 Kick...
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Width
4 66 11 59 74 80 Hand cycle 32 65 7 58 71 74 Inline skates 26 52 9 45 62 64 Kick...
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Technical Memorandum TM 2017-25 Door and Gate Surfaces
If there are cavities created by added kick plates, those cavities shall be capped....
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Sub-Committee Summary of Scope for Recommendations
size recommendations; however, some of the larger roadside scooter models, typically a 4-wheeled base scooter, may not be accommodate by this platform size....
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4.5 Weight Scales
However, very few scales currently on the market are accessible to people who use wheelchairs or scooters....
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304 Turning Space
Comments urged that the minimum dimensions for turning space be increased to better accommodate scooters and motorized wheelchairs....
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Recommendations
Based on the data in Table 1 and the observations above, we recommend: a minimum flat surface of 40 in. length for platforms accommodating wheeled mobility devices including scooters...
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5.8.1.1 Clear Platform Size Recommendation
This platform size may not accommodate some larger scooters with a 4-wheel base....
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RECOMMENDATIONS
Recumbent bicyclists 46.7 m Refuge islands 2.5 m Bicyclists with trailers 3.0 m Signal clearance intervals 7.5 sec for a distance of 24.4 m Kick...
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Observations:
wheelchairs and rear-wheel drive power chairs were similar to each other but slightly less than the wheelbase for front wheel drive power chairs Both 3- and 4- wheeled electric scooters...
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Notes
EE The ability of a scooter user to remain seated in her swiveled scooter seat and receive a successful mammogram image depends on multiple factors, including the size of her scooter, the...
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M303.2.3 Wheelchair Spaces / Depth of Wheelchair Spaces for front or Rear Entry
; small and mid-size scooters....
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3.3.11 180-Degree Turn
mean width required for all participants to complete a 180-degree turn in our sample was smaller than the UDI findings (Figure 3‒10), but our 95th percentile values for power chair and scooters...
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3.3.13 360-Degree Turn
None of our sample’s scooter users were able to complete a turn within the U.S. standard. In fact, the tightest 360 turn performed by a scooter user was 1900 mm (75 in.) in diameter!...
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C. Why are Curb Ramps at Pedestrian Crossings Required?
It is 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...
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R309.2 Parallel Parking Spaces
parking spaces should be free of signs, street furniture, and other obstructions to permit deployment of a van side-lift or ramp or the vehicle occupant to transfer to a wheelchair or scooter...
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Turning Radius
0.20 Hand cycle 31 0.19 0.21 0.18 0.15 0.15 0.15 Inline skates 25 0.42 0.46 0.32 0.23 0.11 0.12 Kick...
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3.3.15.1 Forward reach – unobstructed
For example, from among the 371 (75%) WhMD users in our study that could perform a reach task, only 78% of the manual chair users, 55% of the power chair users and 48% of the scooter users...
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Add more examples of different types of doors
Another example you might add would be a glass door without a kick plate and glass that is recessed on all (4) sides surrounded by a metal frame....