When the surface is not paved or is not elevated above the natural ground, slopes not steeper than 1:33 (3 percent) shall be permitted where necessary for drainage. ...
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4.3.3 Slope
- Bon® Tool Co. Aloha Slope Checker
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405.3 Cross Slope
Cross slope is the slope of the surface perpendicular to the direction of travel. Cross slope is measured the same way as slope is measured (i.e., the rise over the run)....
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1.5 Materials
Four different colors of simulated sidewalk surfaces were used in this study....
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2010 ADA Standards - Plan Review Tool - Slopes
2010 ADA Standards - Plan Review Tool - Slopes Click here to view/download the pdf "2010 ADA Standards - Plan Review Tool - Slopes" (774 KB) * * * * * * *
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M305.2.5 Surface Hazards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
No public comments were submitted on this issue, but the MDE Advisory Committee voiced concern about surface hazards stating, “gripping surface configurations must provide an effective and...
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1017.6 Openings
Openings in the surface of trails, passing spaces, and resting intervals shall not allow the passage of a sphere more than 1/2 inch (13 mm) in diameter. Advisory 1017.6 Openings. ...
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1017.6 Openings
This section requires openings in the surface of trails, passing spaces, and resting intervals such as spaces between the boards in a boardwalk to not allow passage of a sphere more than...
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1017.6 Openings
Openings in the surface of trails, passing spaces, and resting intervals shall not allow the passage of a sphere more than 1/2 inch (13 mm) in diameter. Advisory 1017.6 Openings....
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5.1.1 Transfer Surface Height Adjustability
5.1.1 Transfer Surface Height Adjustability. The transfer surface should have an adjustable height in small virtually continuous increments....
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5.1.2 Transfer Surface High Height
5.1.2 Transfer Surface High Height. The transfer surface should have an adjustable height range with an upper height measuring at least 25 inches....
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Circulation Paths Serving Exempted Spaces [§203]
Circulation Paths Serving Exempted Spaces [§203] Portions of common use circulation paths serving exempt spaces within a work area are not required to comply, including routes to...
- Beneficial Designs The Universal Trail Assessment Process (UTAP)
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Resting Intervals on Trails
This is because working against the sideways pull of the cross slope can double the effort needed to make forward progress....
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National Network of ADA Centers
The height of the transfer surface during patient transfer shall be 17 inches (430 mm) minimum and 19 inches (485 mm) maximum measured from the floor to the top of the transfer surface....
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11B-813.2.1.2 Clearance
Floor or ground surfaces of clearances shall comply with Section 11B-302. Changes in level are not permitted....
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5.1 Transfer Surface Height
5.1 Transfer Surface Height...
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810.5.1 Slope
810.5.1 Slope. Rail platforms shall not exceed a slope of 1:48 in all directions. EXCEPTION: Where platforms serve vehicles operating on existing track or track laid in existing...
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810.5.1 Slope
Rail platforms shall not exceed a slope of 1:48 in all directions. EXCEPTION: Where platforms serve vehicles operating on existing track or track laid in existing roadway, the...
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11B-810.5.1 Slope
Rail platforms shall not exceed a slope of 1:48 in all directions. Exception: Where platforms serve vehicles operating on existing track or track laid in existing roadway, the...
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810.5.1 Slope
Rail platforms shall not exceed a slope of 1:48 in all directions. EXCEPTION: Where platforms serve vehicles operating on existing track or track laid in existing roadway, the...
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R407.6.1 Slope
R407.6.1 Slope. Landing slopes shall be 2 percent maximum in any direction.
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R407.3 Cross Slope
R407.3 Cross Slope. The cross slope of ramp runs shall be 2 percent maximum.
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Wayfinding is more than just graphics (slides 2 – 4)
Cognitive process (slides 2 - 4). [Wayfinding is] really more of a cognitive process. You gather information at the beginning. You cite and execute a path to take. And then you...