Except as provided in R302.3.1 and R302.3.2, the continuous clear width of pedestrian access routes shall be 1.2 m (4.0 ft) minimum, exclusive of the width of the curb....
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  R302.3 Continuous Width
  
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  11B-1007.2 Accessible routes
  Accessible routes serving holes on miniature golf courses shall comply with Division 4.... 
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  Location
  Source: NCHRP Web Only Document 117-A, Accessible Pedestrian Signals: A Guide to Best Practice, Figure 6-8 Figure 4: Installation of APS on two separated poles, aligned with crosswalk... 
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  CHAPTER 4: ACCESSIBLE ROUTES
  CHAPTER 4: ACCESSIBLE ROUTES... 
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  DIVISION 4: ACCESSIBLE ROUTES
  DIVISION 4: ACCESSIBLE ROUTES... 
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  11B-402 Accessible routes
  11B-402 Accessible routes.... 
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  PEDESTRIAN WAY
  PEDESTRIAN WAY. A route by which a pedestrian may pass.... 
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  R204.3 Pedestrian Street Crossings
  R204.3 Pedestrian Street Crossings.... 
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  Examples of alternative ways to serve a customer when barrier removal is not feasible are:
  Examples of alternative ways to serve a customer when barrier removal is not feasible are: At a dry cleaner's, providing curb-side service for a customer dropping off or picking up... 
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  11B-502.7 Relationship to accessible routes
  Parking spaces and access aisles shall be designed so that cars and vans, when parked, cannot obstruct the required clear width of adjacent accessible routes.... 
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  Horse Accessible Gates
  Another concern was finding a way to allow horse and pedestrian access, while restricting ATVs and motorcycles.... 
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  Pushbutton-integrated APS
  (See Interfacing Accessible Pedestrian Signals with Traffic Signal Control Equipment.) ... 
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  PEDESTRIAN WAY
  PEDESTRIAN WAY. A route by which a pedestrian may pass. Notation: Authority: Government Code Section 4450.... 
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  PEDESTRIAN WAY
  A route by which a pedestrian may pass.... 
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  II. Exterior Routes...
  In order for persons with disabilities to use a facility, there must be at least one accessible route that allows persons who use wheelchairs or other mobility aids to approach, enter and... 
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  §100.201 Accessible route
  Accessible route means a continuous unobstructed path connecting accessible elements and spaces in a building or within a site that can be negotiated by a person with a severe disability... 
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  Issue 2: Location relative to the crosswalk
  A better choice is to provide an individual stub pole or pedestrian signal pole at the top of every curb ramp.... 
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  F202.2.1 Accessible Route
  At least one accessible route shall be provided within the site from accessible parking spaces and accessible passenger loading zones; public streets and sidewalks; and public transportation... 
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  Pushbutton locator tone
  locator tone The pushbutton locator tone is a low-volume tick or tone that repeats constantly, at one-second intervals, during the flashing and steady DON’T WALK intervals to advise pedestrians... 
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  11B-1008.2 Accessible routes
  Accessible routes serving play areas shall comply with Division 4 and Section 11B-1008.2 and shall be permitted to use the exceptions in Sections 11B-1008.2.1 through 11B-1008.2.3.... 
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  11B-602.9 Pedestrian protection
  All drinking fountains shall either be located completely within alcoves, positioned completely between wing walls, or otherwise positioned so as not to encroach into pedestrian ways.... 
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  §8.3 Accessible route
  Accessible route means a continuous unobstructed path connecting accessible elements and spaces in a building or facility that complies with the space and reach requirements of applicable... 
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  Accessible Routes
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  68.10(20) Pedestrian Elements
  (20) Pedestrian Elements--Components that make up a pedestrian access route including, but not limited to walking surfaces, ramps, curb ramps, crosswalks, pedestrian overpasses and underpasses... 
