Source: U.S. Department of Transportation / Beneficial Designs, Inc. Document: 184 pages (1.67 MB PDF) Publication Date: July 1999 Sidewalks and trails serve as critical...
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- Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part I of II: Review of Existing Guidelines and Practices
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A4.8.5 Handrails
The requirements for stair and ramp handrails in this guideline are for adults....
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A4.8.5 HANDRAILS
The requirements for stair and ramp handrails in this standard are for adults....
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Attachment A: Violations Identified in the United States' Letter of Findings (Sept. 29, 2014)
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§ 38.73(d)(4) Exception
practicable to meet the horizontal or vertical requirements of paragraphs (d) (1), (2) or (3) of this section, platform or vehicle devices complying with §38.83(b) or platform or vehicle mounted ramps...
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12. If ramp access is provided to at least 50% of elevated play components and 3 different types of elevated play components can be accessed by a ramp, do any additional ground level accessible play components need to be provided?
If ramp access is provided to at least 50% of elevated play components and 3 different types of elevated play components can be accessed by a ramp, do any additional ground level accessible...
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Temporary Solutions for Election Day
Suggestion: Install a portable ramp with edge protection and handrails as shown in the figure or relocate the accessible voting to another area that is on an accessible route....
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Handrails [4.8.5]
Handrails are required on both sides for ramps with a rise more than 6 inches or a horizontal length more than 72 inches....
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5.8.1.2.1 Ramped Entry Slope
5.8.1.2.1 Ramped Entry Slope....
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Appendix 1: ADA Accessibility Survey Instructions: Curb Ramps
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T502.2 Doorways with Lifts, Ramps or Bridgeplates
The vertical clearance at doorways with lifts, ramps or bridgeplates shall comply with T502.2....
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11B-406.5.1 Location
Curb ramps and the flared sides of curb ramps shall be located so that they do not project into vehicular traffic lanes, parking spaces, or parking access aisles....
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11B-406.5.1 Location
Curb ramps and the flared sides of curb ramps shall be located so that they do not project into vehicular traffic lanes, parking spaces, or parking access aisles....
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1.2.7
1.2.7 When local variations (flatness) for cross slope of ramps are measured according to 1.1.14 at least 80% (rounded to the nearest whole number) should not exceed a 2% slope....
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2. Age of Streets and Sidewalks
In addition, the requirements vary depending on the age of a highway, road, street, or sidewalk, and depending on when and whether it was paved, repaved, resurfaced beyond normal...
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4.8.5(4)
(4) Gripping surfaces shall be continuous.
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R304.5.5 Clear Space
R304.5.5 Clear Space. Beyond the bottom grade break, a clear space 1.2 m (4.0 ft) minimum by 1.2 m (4.0 ft) minimum shall be provided within the width of the pedestrian street...
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4.8.5(7)
(7) Handrails shall not rotate within their fittings.
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4.8.5(3)
(3) The clear space between the handrail and the wall shall be 1 - 1/2 in (38 mm).
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§ 38.159(c)(8) Handrails
to grasp them from outside the vehicle while starting to board, and to continue to use them throughout the boarding process, and shall have the top between 30 inches (760 mm) above the ramp...
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1.1.1
For example, the 1:12 slope stated in ADAAG and ADA/ABAAG is a maximum slope for ramps, not a design requirement....
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4.7.2 SLOPE
Slopes of curb ramps shall comply with 4.8.2. The slope shall be measured as shown in Fig. 11....
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4.7.2 Slope
Slopes of curb ramps shall comply with 4.8.2. The slope shall be measured as shown in Fig. 11....
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§ 38.95(c)(1) Design load
Ramps or bridge plates 30 inches or longer shall support a load of 600 pounds, placed at the centroid of the ramp or bridge plate distributed over an area of 26 inches by 26 inches, with...