The technical requirements address connections (1018.2); surface (1018.3); clear width (1018.4); obstacles (1018.5); openings (1018.6); slopes, including running slope (1018.7.1) and cross...
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1018.1 General
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405.4 Floor or Ground Surfaces
Changes in level other than the running slope and cross slope are not permitted on ramp runs....
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Technical Requirements [1017]
The technical requirements for trails include specific provisions for the surface, clear tread width, passing spaces, tread obstacles, openings, running slope, cross slope, resting intervals...
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M303.3.3 Ramped (Section-by-Section Analysis)
, cross slope, clear width, edge protection, and handrails....
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1017.10 Trailhead Signs
Typical and maximum running slope; and 5. Typical and maximum cross slope....
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1017.10 Trailhead Signs
Typical and maximum running slope; and 5. Typical and maximum cross slope....
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Parallel Curb Ramps (R304.3) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
turning space where a turn is made to enter the pedestrian street crossing....
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1016.1 General
access routes, passing spaces, and resting intervals (1016.2); the clear width of outdoor recreation access routes (1016.3); passing spaces (1016.4); obstacles (1016.5); openings (1016.6); slopes...
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E. What are the General Requirements for Curb Ramps in the ADA Standards for Accessible Design?
Since sidewalks often have a 2 percent or less cross slope (which is the slope perpendicular to the direction of pedestrian travel along the sidewalk) to direct water toward the street for...
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21. Please indicate the typical slope the particular trail has prior to trail installation
Please indicate the typical slope the particular trail has prior to trail installation: Up to 5% Between 5% (1:20) and 8.33% (1:12) Between 8.33% (1:12) and 10% (1:10) Between 10%...
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R304.2.3 Flared Sides
Where a pedestrian circulation path crosses the curb ramp, flared sides shall be sloped 10 percent maximum, measured parallel to the curb line. Advisory R304.2.3 Flared Sides....
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Maneuvering Space Where Ramps are Provided
The space must have a slope no steeper than 1:48 in all directions. ...
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Passing Spaces [1017.4]
Nominally planar means on the same nominal table surface (same nominal geometric surface plane) and the slopes of the table surface correspond to the running slope and cross slope of the...
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1017.10 Trailhead Signs
requires trail information signs at trailheads to include information on the length of the trail or trail segment; surface type; typical and minimum tread width; typical and maximum running slope...
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Using the Beach Access Route Exceptions [1018.1, Exceptions 1 and 2]
Removable Beach Access Route Requirements Removable beach access routes are not required to comply with the specific requirements for running slope, cross slope, resting intervals, and...
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Grade (R302.5) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Grade (R302.5) (Section-by-Section Analysis) Grade is the slope parallel to the direction of pedestrian travel....
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Table 2
slope requirement for pedestrian access routes contained within pedestrian street crossings with stop or yield control where vehicles slow or stop before proceeding through the intersection...
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Original research for ANSI A117.1 (1957 - 1961)
Both slope and cross slope were measured. These guidelines for measurement were deleted from later versions of the standard....
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Diagonal Curb Ramps [§406.6]
A segment of curb at least 24” long beyond flares must be provided on both sides of curb ramps with side flares within marked crossings....
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Water Play Components
the accessible route, clear floor or ground spaces, and turning spaces that connect play components are submerged, the accessible route does not have to comply with the requirements for cross...
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Some existing measurement protocols
of ramps or local slope....
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405.7 Landings
Ramps that do not have level landings at changes in direction can create a compound slope that will not meet the requirements of this document....
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Public Rights-of-Way: ADA Standard Section 1.
From the Board’s website: “Sidewalks, street crossings, and other elements in the public right-of-way can pose challenges to accessibility....