Objects that extend into the travel way of an outdoor recreation access route from the side or from overhead can be hazardous to people who are paying more attention to their companions...
Search Results "Path of Travel"
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Protruding Objects and Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
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Is Identification of Which Means of Egress Are Available/Closest Necessary?
Simple floor plans of the building indicating the location of and routes to usable circulation paths should be available in alternative formats such as single-line, high-contrast plans....
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Trail Classes
Trail classifications range from Trail Class 1 trails that appear little different from animal paths and may disappear intermittently, to Trail Class 5 trails that are usually wide, paved...
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§ 382.35 Attendants
(a) Except as provided in this section, a carrier shall not require that a qualified individual with a disability travel with an attendant as a condition of being provided air transportation...
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R202.3.2 Transitional Segments
Transitional segments of pedestrian access routes shall connect to existing unaltered segments of pedestrian circulation paths and shall comply with R302 to the extent practicable....
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§382.27(c)(3)
(3) Accommodation for a passenger who must travel in a stretcher;...
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Running Slope
The slope that is parallel to the direction of travel (see cross slope)....
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Cross Slope
The slope that is perpendicular to the direction of travel (see running slope)....
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Running Slope
The grade that is parallel to the direction of pedestrian travel....
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Cross Slope
The grade that is perpendicular to the direction of pedestrian travel....
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Tread Width
The visible trail surface measured perpendicular to the direction of travel....
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Cross Slope
The slope that is perpendicular to the direction of travel (see running slope)....
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Running Slope
The slope that is parallel to the direction of travel (see cross slope)....
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CROSS SLOPE
The slope that is perpendicular to the direction of travel (see running slope)....
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106.5.22 Cross Slope
The slope that is perpendicular to the direction of travel (see running slope)....
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106.5.56 Running Slope
The slope that is parallel to the direction of travel (see cross slope)....
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5. Significance and Use
Roughness information will be a useful input to the pathway and sidewalk management systems maintained by municipal agencies. 5.2.2 When profiles are measured simultaneously for multiple traveled...
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Inclusive Safety Briefing
Exit the back doors of this ballroom and wait for staff to direct you to “back of the house” accessible paths of travel that have been determined safe to use....
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Melt Drops Reviews and Melt Drops Before And After Transformations
Whether at home, in the office, at the gym, or while traveling, Melt Drops can be used virtually anywhere....
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BLENDED TRANSITION
[DSA-AC] A raised pedestrian crossing, depressed corner or similar connection that has a grade of 5 percent or less a circulation path at the level of the sidewalk or walk and the level...
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RUN 3 – KEEP MOVING THROUGH SPACE
Players must keep moving through tunnels filled with obstacles and broken paths. Quick reflexes and smart decisions are key to survival....
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Section 37.59 Differences in Accessibility Completion Date Requirements
waiting room used by Amtrak passengers but not commuter passengers (who typically stand and wait on the platform at this station), it would not have to be accessible by July 1993, but if the path...
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Public Right-of-Way
Some shared use paths may cross private land....
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Is Identification of Which Means of Egress Are Available/Closest Necessary?
Simple floor plans of the building indicating the location of and routes to usable circulation paths should be available in alternative formats such as single-line, high-contrast plans....