(8) Widening doors;
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Sec.36.304(b)(8)
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4.1.6(4)(d)
(d) Doors. (i) Where existing elements prohibit strict compliance with the clearance requirements of 4.13.5, a projection of 5/8 in (16 mm) maximum will be permitted for the latch...
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§100.205(c)(2)
(2) All the doors designed to allow passage into and within all premises are sufficiently wide to allow passage by handicapped persons in wheelchairs; and
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§ 38.53(a)(1)
(1) Passenger doorways on vehicle sides shall have clear openings at least 32 inches wide when open.
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§ 38.153(c)
(c)
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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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1009.8 Two-way communication
Two-way communication systems are not required on floors provided with ramps conforming to the provisions of Section 1012....
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1009.8 Two-way communication
Two-way communication systems are not required on floors provided with ramps conforming to the provisions of Section 1012....
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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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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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Measuring Door Openings
This measures the clear width of the door opening through which people pass, which is less than the width of the door itself....
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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...
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Are bollards, poles, columns, or other elements permitted within the marked area of access aisles?
(The width of spaces and aisles is measured to the centerline of markings but can include the full line width where there is no adjacent parking space or aisle)....
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Play Components: ADA Standard Section 1008.4
Ground level play components on accessible routes and elevated play components connected by ramps shall comply with 1008.4....
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5.8.1.2.1 Ramped Entry Slope Recommendations
5.8.1.2.1 Ramped Entry Slope Recommendations The Committee recommends that raised platforms have a ramp with slopes that do not exceed the following: At 0 to 1½ inches, the slope...
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Van Space: Wider Parking Space
Van Space: Wider Parking Space Recommendation: Sizing all accessible spaces (or access aisles) for van accessibility provides greater convenience and helps ensure that...
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11B-1008.4 Play components
Ground level play components on accessible routes and elevated play components connected by ramps shall comply with Section 11B-1008.4....
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11B-1008.4 Play components
Ground level play components on accessible routes and elevated play components connected by ramps shall comply with Section 11B-1008.4....
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7.4.5 Passing Spaces
Trails with a clear tread width less than 60 inches (1525 mm) shall provide passing spaces complying with 7.4.5 at intervals of 1000 feet (300 m) maximum. ...
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11B-604.8.1.1 Size
When deployed the baby changing tables shall not obstruct the required width of the accessible route except as allowed by Section 11B-307.2....
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11B-604.8.1.1 Size
When deployed the baby changing tables shall not obstruct the required width of the accessible route except as allowed by Section 11B-307.2....
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Q1.) When a ramp has a maximum slope of 1:12 or 8.33%, is that considered a range of from 0% to 8.33% which would allow no slope greater than 8.33% or is that a simple maximum which would allow a tolerance above 8.33%? Similarly, is a cabinet countertop that can be no higher than 34” AFF a range of from 0” to 34” AFF with no additional height allowed, or is a tolerance allowed for variations in the floor surface or cabinet construction?
A1.) The consistent technical assistance on this question has been that both are subject to tolerances.
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1. Location
Generally, you must provide curb ramps wherever a sidewalk or other pedestrian walkway crosses a curb. ...