Representational cross-section of the installed surfaces. Note that the EWF thickness includes the thickness of any stabilized EWF layer....
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Installation of Test Surfaces
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D. STRUCTURAL MODIFICATIONS
With respect to the Townhouse, the Police Station, the Highway Garage Building, the Lewisboro Library and the Community House at Goldens Bridge, at Cross River, and at Vista (collectively...
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BACKGROUND
Access Board (6), would require some form of signalization at new multi-lane roundabout pedestrian crossings....
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11B-221.6 Semi-ambulant seats
seats, individual, removable seats may be placed in those spaces and seats; (4) Stadium-style movie theaters shall locate wheelchair spaces and companion seats on a riser or cross-aisle...
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11B-221.6 Semi-ambulant seats
spaces and seats, individual, removable seats may be placed in those spaces and seats; 4) Stadium-style movie theaters shall locate wheelchair spaces and companion seats on a riser or cross-aisle...
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810 Transportation Facilities
and 206.5 (Gates) 1003.2.4 Detectable Warnings, now at 810.5 1003.2.5 Rail-to-Platform Height, now at 810.5 1003.2.6 TTYs, now at 217.4.7 1003.2.7 Track Crossings...
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Vehicle Parking
The cross slope of a parking spur driveway must not exceed 1:33 (3 percent)....
- International Center for Disability Resources
- American Association on Health and Disability (AAHD)
- Active Re-Entry Centers for Independent Living - Price, Moab, and Vernal, UT
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Issue: Curb Ramps
Curb ramps provide basic access at intersections and pedestrian crossings....
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Shared Streets
States, are used as detectable warning surfaces on curb ramps and blended transitions to indicate the boundary between the pedestrian route and the vehicular route at pedestrian street crossings...
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Perpendicular Curb Ramps (R304.2) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A maximum slope of 10 percent is specified for the flared sides of perpendicular curb ramps where a pedestrian circulation path crosses the curb ramp....
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QUESTION: WHEN A RAIL OPERATOR CONSTRUCTS A NEW STATION PLATFORM OR ALTERS AN EXISTING STATION PLATFORM, DOES 49 CFR PART 37 REQUIRE THE RAIL OPERATOR ENSURE THAT THE PLATFORM IS AT LEAST 8 INCHES ABOVE TOP OF RAIL, EVEN IF THE RAILROAD OPERATOR WILL PROVIDE ACCESSIBILITY CONSISTENT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 37.42?
., there is a highway grade crossing intersecting the platform). FRA and/or FTA will address such unusual situations on a case-by-case basis, as needed....
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Recommendations for Future Research
• Additional research would be required to evaluate the impact of surface firmness and stability in combination with other trail characteristics, such as distance, grade, cross slope...
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Selection of Locations
testing did not include the factors associated with a wetlands installation and this particular site such as: A previously undisturbed ground surface; Minimal running and cross...
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1. Start with Comprehensive Planning and Site Selection
A site survey, even for sites considered “flat” or without substantial change in elevation, should be conducted to design for a continuous accessible route, with compliant cross slope and...
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General Exceptions in FSTAG
Access Board for identifying when extreme environmental barriers may exempt an entire trail from technical accessibility requirements: A combination of running slope and cross slope...
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Implications
The initiation of the surface deficiency score can quantify where the surface samples fail to comply with the standards for slope, cross slope, vertical change in level, or openings in the...
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When is a Curb Ramp a Ramp?
They present an unnecessary and undesirable obstruction to pedestrian cross-traffic....
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7. Commit to Ongoing Maintenance of Accessible Playground Surfaces as a Responsibility of Ownership
Sites surfaced with EWF were commonly found to have an undulating surface material creating changes in level, along with running and cross slopes exceeding the maximum allowable standards...
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ADA Best Practices Tool Kit for State and Local Governments
include: Chapter 5, Website Accessibility Under Title II of the ADA (HTML) | (PDF) Chapter 5, Addendum: Title II Checklist (HTML) | (PDF) Chapter 6, Curb Ramps and Pedestrian Crossings...