the signs to include information on the length of the trail or trail segment; surface type; typical and minimum tread width; typical and maximum running slope; and typical and maximum cross...
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Trailhead Signs
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1016.5 Obstacles
Where possible, obstacles that cross the full width of outdoor recreation access routes should be separated by a distance of 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum....
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§ 38.159(c)(8) Handrails
The handrail shall have a cross-sectional diameter between 11/4 inches (32 mm) and 11/2 inches (38 mm) or shall provide an equivalent grasping surface, and have eased edges with corner radii...
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Accessible Routes from Site Arrival Points and Within Sites
The 1991 Standards require that curb ramps be provided wherever an accessible route crosses a curb....
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Installation of Aggregate Surfaces at Bradford Woods
Bradford Woods conformed to the following protocol: Prior to installing the crushed rock (aggregate) surfacing material, the trail bed shall be shaped to reflect the same linear grade and cross...
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11B-403.3 Slope
The cross slope of walking surfaces shall not be steeper than 1:48....
- Floating Trail Bridges and Docks
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4. Assess During the Planning, Installation and Maintenance Phases
A digital level can be used to measure the running slope and cross slope....
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Key Differences Between Routes
Exterior accessible routes may include accessible parking space access aisles, curb ramps, crosswalks at vehicular ways, walks, ramps, and platform lifts....
- Armor-Tile Tactile Systems Modular Paver Systems
- Tork Elevation® Matic® Hand Towel Roll Dispenser with Intuition® Sensor, Black
- Disability Resource Center (dRC) - Fredericksburg, VA
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Section 35.151(g)(4)
For stadium-style movie theaters, in Sec. 35.151(g)(4) of the NPRM the Department proposed requiring placement of wheelchair seating spaces and companion seats on a riser or cross-aisle...
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Section 36.406(f)(4)
For stadium-style movie theaters, in Sec. 36.406(f)(4) of the NPRM the Department proposed requiring placement of wheelchair seating spaces and companion seats on a riser or cross-aisle...
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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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Service Animal Permitted to Accompany Passenger on Flight and at Seat Assignment
, you must permit a dog or other service animal to accompany a passenger with a disability to the passenger’s assigned seat and remain there as long as the animal does not obstruct the aisle...
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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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Turning Space [§304]
Clear Width at 180 Degree Turn Around a Narrow Obstruction Recommendation: Turning space is recommended in small spaces with entrapment risks as well as at dead-end aisles...
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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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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....
- Mobility International USA (MIUSA)
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Transfer Supports Location and Configuration M301.3 and M302.3
The shape (contours and curves along length for ergonomics, not cross sectional profile) was kept open to give manufacture flexibility in the design as the direction of positioning (i.e....
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Temporary Solutions For Emergency Sheltering - Ramps
Problem: The accessible route crosses a curb but no curb ramp is provided. Suggestion: Install a portable ramp with a slope no steeper than 1:12 with edge protection....
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B) Accessible Route
route must be at least 36 inches wide, have no abrupt vertical changes in level (such as a step), have a running slope no more than 1:12 in most cases, and meet other requirements for cross...