Ramps are essential for wheelchair users if elevators or lifts are not available to connect different levels. However, some people who use walking aids have difficulty with ramps and...
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A4.8.1 General
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A4.8.1 GENERAL
Ramps are essential for wheelchair users if elevators or lifts are not available to connect different levels. However, some people who use walking aids have difficulty with ramps and...
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1.1.4
1.1.4 A maximum overall design running slope for exterior accessible ramps of 7.5% (1:13.3 or 1:13) is recommended....
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1. Sloped Surfaces
Sloped Surfaces Measuring the slope of a ramp, parking space, walkway, or other ground or floor surface is important to identify whether the surface is accessible....
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2.4 Slope
The running slope (grade) and cross slope of ORARs shall comply with section 2.4. ...
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Allowances for Typical Roadway Geometry
Allowances for Typical Roadway Geometry The 1991 ADAAG and 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines specify a maximum running slope of 5 percent and maximum cross slope of 2 percent...
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1018.7.1 Maximum Running Slope and Segment Length
This section requires that the running slope of any segment of a beach access route not be steeper than 1:10 (10%)....
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1016.7.1 Maximum Running Slope and Segment Length
This section requires the running slope of any segment of an outdoor recreation access route to not be steeper than 1:10 (10%)....
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1.2.1 Walks and other non - ramp surfaces
When overall running slope for walks is measured according to Section 1.1.3 a recommended tolerance for running slope is +1%....
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Step 3: Apply the Accessibility Provisions
Use the trail running slope (grade) as an example....
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Accessible Slopes
For a ramp the maximum running slope allowed is 1:12. That means for every inch of height change there should be at least 12 inches of ramp run....
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Slopes and Resting Intervals for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
Running slope is the lengthwise slope of an outdoor recreation access route, parallel to the direction of travel....
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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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Slope: ADA Standard Section 1002.4.2
The floor or ground surface of wheelchair spaces shall have a slope not steeper than 1:48 when in the load and unload position....
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1.2.2
1.2.2 When flatness of running slope for an accessible surface other than a ramp is measured according to Section 1.1.5 no more than 20% (rounded to the nearest whole number) of the measurements...
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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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C1-f
If the slope of part of the accessible route is more than 1:20, does it meet the following requirements for an accessible ramp? Yes No...
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E1-d
Where the slope of the accessible route is greater than 1:20, does this area meet the following requirements for an accessible ramp? Yes No...
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Slopes and Resting Intervals for Beach Access Routes
Running slope, also referred to as "grade," is the lengthwise slope of a beach access route, parallel to the direction of travel....
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M303.3.3.1 Running Slope
Ramp runs shall have a running slope not steeper than 1:12....
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4.8.1* General
Any part of an accessible route with a slope greater than 1:20 shall be considered a ramp and shall comply with 4.8....
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4.8.1* GENERAL
Any part of an accessible route with a slope greater than 1:20 shall be considered a ramp and shall comply with 4.8....
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1991 / 1994 ADA Standards - Plan Review Tool - Slopes
1991 / 1994 ADA Standards - Plan Review Tool - Slopes Click here to view/download the pdf "1991 / 1994 ADA Standards - Plan Review Tool - Slopes" (354 KB) * * * * * * *...