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503 Passenger Loading Zones
For consistency with the ANSI A117.1 standard, the Board has clarified in the final rule that access aisles required at passenger loading zones are not permitted to overlap vehicular ways...
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Beach Access Point
Beach Access Point—A site at which pedestrian access (such as dune crossings, stairways, walkways, or ramps leading from boardwalks or outdoor recreation access routes) to the beach or parking...
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11B-1004.1 Clear floor space
To optimize space use, designers should carefully consider layout options such as connecting ends of the row and center aisle spaces....
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Attachment I
Standard accessible spaces shall be a minimum of 96 inches wide and served by access aisles at least 60 inches wide. ...
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5. Conflicts Between Shared Path Users
about the risk of collisions between pedestrians who are blind or have low vision and bicyclists who pass them too closely at fast speeds, and at intersections where a shared use path crosses...
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R305 Detectable Warning Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
At pedestrian at-grade rail crossings not located within a street or highway, detectable warning surfaces must extend the full width of the crossing....
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R304.1 General
curb ramps have a running slope that is in-line with the direction of sidewalk travel and lower the sidewalk to a level turning space where a turn is made to enter the pedestrian street crossing...
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Safety Always Considered
., a service animal cannot block the aisle or an exit....
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505.3 Continuity
EXCEPTION: In assembly areas, handrails on ramps shall not be required to be continuous in aisles serving seating....
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A5. Accessible Parking Spaces
Are all accessible parking spaces, including the access aisle, relatively level (1:50 or 2%) in all directions?...
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Built-in Elements
BUILT-IN ELEMENTS Dining/work surfaces 11B-226, 11B-902.2 Benches 11B-903.2 Check out aisles...
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Built-in Elements
BUILT-IN ELEMENTS Dining/work surfaces 11B-226, 11B-902.2 Benches 11B-903.2 Check out aisles...
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Can accessible routes run behind other parking spaces?
The ADA Standards require that an accessible route connect parking space access aisles to the accessible entrance they serve but they do not specifically prohibit the accessible route from...
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C1-1. Accessible Route
[ADA Stds 4.1.2(1), 4.3] Yes _____ No _____ Note: If the accessible route crosses a vehicular route, a marked crosswalk should be used. Yes _____ No _____...
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1.1.15 Flatness of ramp landings
Edges of the ramp landing should coincide with the cross slope measurements as described in Section 1.1.12....
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T206 Handrails, Stanchions, and Handholds
The text revisions clarify that, where stanchions or handholds are provided on front- and rear- facing seat backs, they must be located adjacent to the aisle so that passengers may use them...
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4.4 Equipment Barriers and Solutions
Simple/Low cost Involved / High cost Spaces between the equipment are too narrow Ask staff to move one of each type of equipment to the end of the aisle...
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Attachment H: Modifications to Altered Facilities
Attachment H: Modifications to Altered Facilities
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T207.4.2. Large vehicles
Handholds or stanchions shall be provided within large non-rail vehicles on all forward- and rear-facing seat backs located directly adjacent to the aisle....
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1017.8.3 Slope
EXCEPTION: Where the surface is other than concrete, asphalt, or boards, cross slopes not steeper than 1:20 shall be permitted when necessary for drainage....
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1017.10 Trailhead Signs
Typical and maximum cross slope....
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1018.8.2 Slope
EXCEPTION: Where the surface is other than concrete, asphalt, or boards, cross slopes not steeper than 1:20 shall be permitted when necessary for drainage....