This surfacing is required along the edge of boarding platforms in transit stations....
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705 Detectable Warnings
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Detectable Warning Surfaces at Shared Use Path Intersections
pedestrian facilities in the public right-of-way would require the use of detectable warning surfaces to indicate the boundary between a pedestrian route and a vehicular route where there is a curb...
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Which transition type do users with disabilities prefer?
I use a lightweight manual chair and have good upper extremity strength and trunk control. My preferences are: E - gives the safest spot for me to stop and make a...
- SafetyStepTD Ramp-Up Detectable Warning System
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11B-411.1.1 Floor designations
Floor designations shall be "one" (1) or "zero" (0) at the main entry level and shall increase by one for each successive higher story or level....
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11B-411.1.1 Floor designations
Floor designations shall be "one" (1) or "zero" (0) at the main entry level and shall increase by one for each successive higher story or level....
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EZ-ACCESS Transitions® Modular Entry Mat Video
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Components (R302.2) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Curb ramps and blended transitions must comply with the technical requirements in R302.7 and R304. Ramps must comply with the technical requirements in R407....
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1. Public Rights-of-Way
Other highlights in the requirements include accessible pedestrian signals, curb ramps and blended transitions, detectable warning surfaces, crosswalks at roundabouts, on-street parking,...
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1. Public Rights-of-Way
Other highlights in the requirements include accessible pedestrian signals, curb ramps and blended transitions, detectable warning surfaces, crosswalks at roundabouts, on-street parking,...
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11B-406.6 Islands
Raised islands in crossings shall be cut through level with the street or have curb ramps at both sides....
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11B-406.6 Islands
Raised islands in crossings shall be cut through level with the street or have curb ramps at both sides....
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407.3.3 Numeric Keys
Some keypads will have a double width zero key and decimal key instead of the asterisk and pound signs found on a telephone keypad. These examples conform to this provision....
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Table 2
requirements analyzed in Table 2 include: sidewalks and other pedestrian circulation paths, pedestrian street crossings, pedestrian overpasses and underpasses, pedestrian at-grade rail crossings, curb...
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Appendix B: Overview of Federal Regulations and Guidance for Detectable Warnings
ramps or at other flush transitions between sidewalks and streets where there may not be sufficient cues for a visually impaired pedestrian to be able to detect the transition....
- Figure 406.3 Sides of Curb Ramps – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- NYC Board of Elections: Video 4 - Accessibility Maintenance
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Passenger Loading Zones [4.6.6]
Aisles must be at least 5 feet wide, although a wider aisle (8 feet wide minimum) is helpful at zones that serve transit vehicles with lifts or ramps....
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11B-705.2 Detectable directional texture
Detectable directional texture at transit boarding platforms shall comply with Figure 11B-705.2 and shall be 0.1 inch (2.5 mm) in height that tapers off to 0.04 inch (1.0 mm), with bars...
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11B-705.2 Detectable directional texture
Detectable directional texture at transit boarding platforms shall comply with Figure 11B-705.2 and shall be 0.1 inch (2.5 mm) in height that tapers off to 0.04 inch (1.0 mm), with bars...
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Significant alternatives which minimize any significant economic impacts on small entities
ramps and blended transitions at pedestrian street crossings (see R208.1 and R305)....
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a) Public Right-of-Way
Moreover, the City's curb ramp design standards in effect since 2004 require bi-directional curb ramps and the use of smooth transitions....
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4. Grievance Procedure
based on the date each request was received and the priorities set forth in the City's Curb Ramp and Sidewalk Transition Plan, i.e., the ADA transition plan specific to its public right-of-way...
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R302.7.2 Vertical Surface Discontinuities
However, objects such as utility covers, vault frames, and gratings should not be located on curb ramp runs, blended transitions, turning spaces, or gutter areas within the pedestrian access...
