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R105 Definitions (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Exceptions When Conditions Do Not Permit Full Compliance
The regulatory negotiation committee report used the example of constructing a portion of a trail in a steeply sloped area, where complying with the provision for running slope would require...
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Summary of Significant Changes
Revised Requirements for Maximum Running Slope of Ramps: The 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines revise and simplify the existing guidelines regarding running slope for ramps in non-rail vehicles...
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Attachment I: Program Access in Existing Facilities
Attachment I: Program Access in Existing Facilities
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11B-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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Islands: ADA Standard Section 406.7
Section 406.7 covers the current ADA Standards for islands.
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11B-406.6 Islands
Each 48 inch (1220 mm) minimum by 36 inch (915 mm) minimum area shall be oriented so that the 48 inch (1220 mm) minimum length is in the direction of the running slope of the curb ramp it...
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Is there a minimum distance between changes in level?
Ramps and curb ramps, which must be used to span vertical changes greater than ½”, must have level landings and clearances at the tops and bottoms of each run to provide adequate separation...
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Trailhead Signs
or pedestrians, the final rule requires the signs to include information on the length of the trail or trail segment; surface type; typical and minimum tread width; typical and maximum running...
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Top and Bottom Extension at Ramps: ADA Standard Section 505.10.1
Section 505.10.1 covers the current ADA Standards for the top and bottom handrail extensions at ramps.
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11 [§ 4.7.6]
11 [§ 4.7.6] A built-up curb ramp typically consists of asphalt or concrete that is poured and shaped into a ramp that runs at a 90-degree angle away from an intact curb down to the roadway...
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R404 Clear Spaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The running slope of clear spaces is permitted to be consistent with the grade of the adjacent pedestrian access route....
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R304.1 General
There are two types of curb ramps: • Perpendicular curb ramps have a running slope that cuts through or is built up to the curb at right angles or meets the gutter break at right angles...
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Construction Specification Institute
Construction Specification Institute While developing suggested tolerances for surface materials, the Construction Specifications Institute developed a suggested method for measuring ramp slopes...
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B) Accessible Route
An accessible route must be at least 36 inches wide, have no abrupt vertical changes in level (such as a step), have a running slope no more than 1:12 in most cases, and meet other requirements...
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What other surface considerations affect wheelchair travel?
In addition to slip resistance requirements, wheelchair users are affected by the rolling resistance of the surface of the floor and--on exterior surfaces--by cross slope....
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Boarding Piers at Boat Launch Ramps
A boat launch ramp is a sloped surface designed for launching and retrieving trailered boats and other watercraft to and from a body of water....
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References
Floor or ground surfaces of ramp runs shall comply with 302. Changes in level other than the running slope and cross slope are not permitted on ramp runs. 405.7.1 Slope....
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Resting Intervals [1017.8]
Resting intervals are required between trail segments any time the running slope exceeds 1:20 (5 percent)....
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1017.1 General
the surface of the trails, passing spaces, and resting intervals (1017.2); the clear tread width of trails (1017.3); passing spaces (1017.4); tread obstacles (1017.5); openings (1017.6); slopes...
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F216.13 Trailhead Signs
technical requirements in 1017.11 require the signs to include information on the length of the trail or trail segment; surface type; typical and minimum tread width; typical and minimum running...
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406.7 Islands
Each 48 inch (1220 mm) minimum by 36 inch (915 mm) minimum area shall be oriented so that the 48 inch (1220 mm) minimum length is in the direction of the running slope of the curb ramp it...
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11B-405.7.3.1
Bottom landings shall extend 72 inches (1829 mm) minimum in the direction of ramp run....