Section 406 provides requirements specific to curb ramps and also applies requirements for other types of ramps covered by section 405....
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  406 Curb Ramps
  
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  11B-406.3.2 Turning space
  
A turning space 48 inches (1219 mm) minimum by 48 inches (1219 mm) minimum shall be provided at the bottom of the curb ramp....
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  Where must curb ramps be provided?
  
Generally, curb ramps are needed wherever a sidewalk or other pedestrian walkway crosses a curb....
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  11B-406.2.1 Slope
  
Ramp runs shall have a running slope not steeper than 1:12.
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  406 Curb Ramps
  
406 Curb Ramps...
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  Transition Plates
  
Transition Plates Transition plates are sloping pedestrian walking surfaces located at the end of a gangway....
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  11B-705.1.2.2 Curb ramps
  
11B-705.1.2.2 Curb ramps. Detectable warnings at curb ramps shall extend 36 inches (914 mm) in the direction of travel....
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  II-6.6000 Curb ramps
  
II−6.6000 Curb ramps....
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  8. Shower Curbs
  
Are the roll-in showers free of curbs or lips at the shower floor that would impede wheelchair approach and transfer onto the folding shower seat?...
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  11B-705.1.2.2 Curb ramps
  
Detectable warnings shall be located so the edge nearest the curb is 6 inches (152 mm) minimum and 8 inches (203 mm) maximum from the line at the face of the curb marking the transition...
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  CURB RAMP
  
CURB RAMP. A sloping pedestrian way, intended for pedestrian traffic, which provides access between a walk or sidewalk and a surface located above or below an adjacent curb face....
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  Vertical: ADA Standard Section 303.2
  
Section 303.2 covers the current ADA Standards for vertical changes in level.
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  11B-303.2 Vertical
  
Changes in level of ¼ inch (6.4 mm) high maximum shall be permitted to be vertical and without edge treatment. [2010 ADA Standards] 303.2 Vertical. Changes in level of ¼ inch high...
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  Curb Ramp
  
Curb Ramp. A ramp that cuts through or is built up to the curb. Curb ramps can be perpendicular or parallel, or a combination of parallel and perpendicular ramps....
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  CURB RAMP
  
A sloping pedestrian way, intended for pedestrian traffic, which provides access between a walk or sidewalk and a surface located above or below an adjacent curb face....
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  CURB RAMP
  
A sloping prepared surface, intended for pedestrian traffic, which provides access between a walk or sidewalk and a surface located above or below an adjacent curb face....
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  Curb Ramp
  
Curb Ramp. A short ramp cutting through a curb or built up to it....
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  Diagonal Curb Ramps [4.7.10]
  
Otherwise, perpendicular curb ramps should be used....
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  CURB CUT
  
CURB CUT. An interruption of a curb at a pedestrian way, which separates surfaces that are substantially at the same elevation....
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  Are side flares required at curb ramps?
  
The ADA Standards do not require that curb ramps have side flares, but limit the slope (1:10 max.) where they are provided....
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  BLENDED TRANSITION
  
[DSA-AC] A raised pedestrian street crossing, depressed corner or similar connection between the pedestrian access route at the level of the sidewalk and the level of the pedestrian...
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  BLENDED TRANSITION
  
[DSA-AC] A raised pedestrian crossing, depressed corner or similar connection that has a grade of 5 percent or less a circulation path at the level of the sidewalk or walk and the...
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  Curb Ramp
  
A short ramp cutting through a curb or built up to it....