In 2014, the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) provided funding to produce a comprehensive guidelines manual for developing and sustaining an accessible interpreted trail....
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- Mass Audubon's Accessible Trails Manual
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Documenting Use of the Conditions for Exceptions on a Portion of a Trail or Beach Access Route [F204.4.1]
When using the conditions for exceptions on a portion of trail or a beach access route, Federal agencies should document in writing why they could not fully comply with a specific provision...
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Exemptions for an Entire Trail or Beach Access Route [1017.1, Exception 2 and 1018.1, Exception 2]
an exemption for the entire trail or beach access route....
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Technical Requirements [1017]
The technical requirements for trails include specific provisions for the surface, clear tread width, passing spaces, tread obstacles, openings, running slope, cross slope, resting intervals...
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Clear Tread Width of Trails
Clear tread width is the width of traveled surface between obstacles on the ground and above the ground (figure 129). Provide at least 36 inches (915 millimeters) of clear tread...
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1017.5 Tread Obstacles
This section contains technical requirements for tread obstacles on trails, passing spaces, and resting intervals....
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Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access
FHWA's "Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access" is a two-part report on pedestrian accessibility, (Beneficial Designs Inc. 1999 and 2001)....
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Trailheads
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7.2 General Exceptions
The basis for the determination that General Exception 1 or General Exception 2 apply shall be documented and maintained with the records of the construction or alteration project. ...
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7.4.3.2 Cross Slope
The cross slope shall not exceed 1:20 (5 percent). Where the surface is paved or is elevated above the natural ground, the cross slope shall not be steeper than 1:48 (2 percent).
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Recommendations for Future Research
trails installed in the Midwest region....
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Summary of Results
maintained a more consistently firm and stable surface than the other trail segment surface materials....
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Pit Toilets [F213.1, Exception]
Pit toilets on trails and in camping facilities are not required to comply with the scoping and technical requirements for toilet facilities....
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7.4.5.3 Non-complying Segment Ends
Where a segment of the trail does not comply with 7.4, a passing space shall be located at the end of each adjacent trail segment that does comply with 7.4....
- The GRIT Freedom Chair
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Foot Travel on Trails and Roads With Restrictions
When gates, barriers, or berms are installed on a trail or a road to close it to motorized traffic or for other purposes, but foot travel is encouraged beyond the closure, people who use...
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7.4.7 Openings
Openings in trail tread surfaces, trail resting spaces, and trail passing spaces shall be small enough to prevent passage of a 1/2 inch- (13 mm-) diameter sphere....
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Installation of Aggregate Surfaces at Bradford Woods
Native soil shall be blended into the last 3-inch lift of crushed rock to soften the color and texture of the finished trail tread....
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1017.7 Slopes
The slopes of trails shall comply with 1017.7....
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1017.7 Slopes
The slopes of trails shall comply with 1017.7....
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1017.3 Clear Tread Width
The clear tread width of trails shall be 36 inches (915 mm) minimum....
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1017.3 Clear Tread Width
The clear tread width of trails shall be 36 inches (915 mm) minimum....
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7.4.12 Gates and Barriers
Where gates or barriers are constructed to control access to trails, gates and barriers shall comply with 7.4.12....
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Stabilized Engineered Wood Fiber for Accessible Trails
Laufenberg Abstract Trails made with wood chips are difficult for those who use mobility aids because the surface is soft, uneven, and shifting....