Rule of thumb: If you could ride a narrow-tired bicycle AND if you could push a chubby 3-year-old child in an "umbrella" stroller across the surface without making ruts, a person in a wheelchair...
Search Results "Bicycle Trailer"
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Surfaces
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Surcharges
Examples A county adult education program offers a bicycle repair course and charges participants $50....
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Adult Tricycles
They can also be used for recreation in a manner similar to bicycles....
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Individuals with Partial or Total Vision Loss
They often participate with another person (tandem bicycles are particularly popular for individuals with vision loss)....
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Design of Shared Use Paths, Street Intersections, and Midblock Crossings
This federally sponsored research reveals that in many cases, neither the bicycle nor the pedestrian is the design "vehicle" or user for shared use paths, their intersections with roadways...
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Definition of Segway and Scope of Interim Policy
This policy does not cover motorcycles, mopeds, tricycles, bicycles (whether or not motor-powered), or other similar devices not permitted to be operated in Federal buildings....
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Hand Cycles (Stand-Alone)
The caster wheels do not touch the ground unless the rider leans the bicycle to one side or the other....
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Station 3-Turning Radii
For bicycles, AASHTO (p. 38) recommends a minimum radius of 12 m (36 ft) for a design speed of 20 km/h (12 mi/h), increasing to a minimum radius of 74 m (225 ft) for a design speed of 50...
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Path Width
Several user types, including bicycles, recumbent bicycles, and hand cycles, required more than 3 m (10 ft) of width (at the 85th percentile level) to execute a three-point turn....
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Station 5-Lateral Operating Space (Sweep Width)
For example, the tread of a bicycle is the width of its tires. The tread of a wheelchair is the width from the outer edge of the left tire to the outer edge of the right tire....
- Wooster Products Flex-Tred Anti-Slip Tape
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Other Hospital-Based Sources of Data
literature deal with skateboard and skating injuries, and a rapidly growing body of literature addresses nonmotorized and motorized scooter injuries; a few specialized studies consider bike trailers...
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Jogging Strollers
Some jogging strollers have hand brakes similar to bicycle brakes, improving stopping capabilities at higher speeds....
- Aluminum Heavy Duty Wheels n' Heels® InVent Grating
- Aluminum Heavy Duty Wheels n' Heels® Metro Grating
- Trail Construction and Maintenance Notebook - 2007 Edition
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3.3.13 360-Degree Turn
In the UDI sample, at least one power wheelchair user required a much larger clearance for the 360-degree turn (most likely the person with the “trailer” mentioned previously)....
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FOREWORD
Kick scooters, inline skates, hand cycles, recumbent bicycles, and other emerging users are now commonly seen sharing space with bicycles and pedestrians on roadways and shared use paths...
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Managed Use
trail that is closed to all motorized use but open to all non-motorized use, the Managed Uses could be Hiker/Pedestrian and Pack and Saddle.The allowed uses, however, would also include bicycles...
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6. Regulatory Analyses
The Alliance for Biking and Walking surveyed more than 50 large cities about their bicycle and pedestrian facilities.4 The average number of miles of existing shared use paths per city was...
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R210 Protruding Objects
utility poles and equipment cabinets, sign posts and signs, parking meters, trash receptacles, public telephones, mailboxes, newspaper vending machines, benches, transit shelters, kiosks, bicycle...
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"Other Power-Driven Mobility Device" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
whether or not designed solely for use by individuals with mobility impairments--that are used by individuals with mobility impairments for the purpose of locomotion, including golf cars, bicycles...
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Key Differences Between Routes
Sidewalks are designed for pedestrian transportation and are not designed for bicycles or other recreational purposes....
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"Other Power-Driven Mobility Device" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
whether or not designed solely for use by individuals with mobility impairments--that are used by individuals with mobility impairments for the purpose of locomotion, including golf cars, bicycles...