Handrail extensions are required at the top landing but not at the bottom. The clear width between handrails must be between 33 and 38 inches....
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Section 4.9.4
• Section 4.9.4 of the 1991 Standards requires handrails at the bottom of stairs to continue to slope for a distance of the width of one tread beyond the bottom riser nosing and to further...
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Play Areas
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- Access Board: Exit Signs
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Typical Issues
Where a curb separates the vehicle space from the access aisle or the access aisle from an accessible route, a curb ramp must be provided so people with disabilities can get to the accessible...
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Islands [4.7.11]
At traffic islands, wheelchair space between opposing ramps is essential....
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a) Public Right-of-Way
., its system of sidewalks, curb ramps and crosswalks. 102....
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1009.3.3 Handrails
Handrail extensions specified by 505.10.1 shall not be required at the bottom landing serving a sloped entry. 2....
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1009.3.3 Handrails
Handrail extensions specified by 505.10.1 shall not be required at the bottom landing serving a sloped entry. 2....
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1009.3.3 Handrails
Handrail extensions specified by 505.10.1 shall not be required at the bottom landing serving a sloped entry. 2....
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11B-1009.3.3 Handrails
Exceptions: Handrail extensions specified by Section 11B-505.10.1 shall not be required at the bottom landing serving a sloped entry....
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1003 Recreational Boating Facilities
This section provides requirements for gangways, boating piers at boat launch ramps, and boat slips....
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Path of Travel
(2) An accessible path of travel may consist of walks and sidewalks, curb ramps and other interior or exterior pedestrian ramps; clear floor paths through lobbies, corridors, rooms,...
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What is the Minimum Width for Non-Level Boarding?
[49 CFR §§ 37.9, 37.41-37.43, 38.125] June 16, 2015
- ADA Solutions, Inc. Radius Tactile Detectable Warning Surface
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Public Rights-of-Way: ADA Standard Section 1.
While they address certain features common to public sidewalks, such as curb ramps, further guidance is necessary to address conditions and constraints unique to public rights-of-way....
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§ 35.151(i)(1)
(1) Newly constructed or altered streets, roads, and highways must contain curb ramps at any intersection having curbs or other barriers to entry from a street level pedestrian walkway....
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11B-1009.3.3 Handrails
Handrail extensions specified by Section 11B-505.10.1 shall not be required at the bottom landing serving a sloped entry. 2....
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R310.3 Access Aisle
Curb ramps or blended transitions complying with R304 shall connect the access aisle to the pedestrian access route. Curb ramps are not permitted within the access aisle....
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R305.1.3 Contrast
Visual contrast may be provided on the full surface of the curb ramp but should not extend to flared sides....
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Transition Plates
Gangways are not required to have landings at the end, if transition plates are provided....
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Transition Plates
Gangways are not required to have landings at the end, if transition plates are provided....
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Expert Report of James L.E. Terry, Evan Terry Associates, LLC (August 9, 2018)
Sidewalks & Walkways: The ramps along the designated accessible route from parking and the public sidewalk to the entrance do not have level landings at the top of the ramps (1991 ADA...
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§ 35.151(i)(1)
(1) Newly constructed or altered streets, roads, and highways must contain curb ramps or other sloped areas at any intersection having curbs or other barriers to entry from a street level...