The combination of trail running slope (grade) and cross slope exceeds 1:2.5 (40 percent) for over a distance of 20 feet (6m). Limiting Factor 2. ...
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7.2.2.1 Determining Impracticability
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Instrumentation for Analysis
An on-site inspection form (Appendix C) was created to collect information on the nine locations identifying deficiencies in slope, cross slope, changes in level and openings in the surface...
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Some existing measurement protocols
There is also no accepted standard method for using a digital inclinometer, lasers, or other surveying equipment to measure ramp slope and cross slope....
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Additional Technical Criteria Considered for Handrails on Ramps
These technical criteria are available at http://www.access-board.gov/ada-aba/final.cfm#a505 and address continuity, height, clearance, gripping surface, cross section, surfaces, fittings...
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Changes in Level at Entry to Wheelchair Spaces (M303.3)
Ramp runs would be required to have a running slope not steeper than 1:12 and a cross slope not steeper than 1:48....
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2. Typical Issues for People Who are Blind or Have Low Vision
Objects that are wall mounted, that project into a pedestrian route from the side, or that are overhead must be located so that individuals who are blind or have low vision will either detect...
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Applying the Forest Service Trails Accessibility Guidelines
The trail has a "Designed Use" of "Hiker/Pedestrian" as defined in the Federal Trail Data Standards....
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Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
Such devices include Segways®, golf cars, and other devices designed to operate in non-pedestrian areas....
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Detectable Warnings
results of a research project sponsored by the Board on the need for such warnings at these locations.22 The research project showed that intersections are very complex environments and that pedestrians...
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Wheelchairs and other power-driven mobility devices.
The EPAMD can travel up to 12½ miles per hour, compared to the average pedestrian walking speed of 3 to 4 miles per hour and the approximate maximum speed for power-operated wheelchairs...
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Wheelchairs and other power-driven mobility devices.
The EPAMD can travel up to 12½ miles per hour, compared to the average pedestrian walking speed of 3 to 4 miles per hour and the approximate maximum speed for power-operated wheelchairs...
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Soiltac Powder Mix-In
Where there was water flow crossing the segment, the surface was soft under foot but returned to a natural surface state....
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36 CFR Part 1195 Standards for Accessible Medical Diagnostic Equipment
Access Board, 1331 F Street, NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20004-1111. Telephone numbers: 202-272-0022 (voice) or 202-272-0091 (TTY). E-mail address: sesker@access-board.gov . ...
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Anti-Slip Additives: Enhancing Safety and Performance in Surfaces
Similarly, outdoor applications such as pool decks, pedestrian pathways, and ramps rely on anti-slip additives to improve safety in wet or icy conditions....
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F206.2.2 Within a Site
not be required between accessible buildings, accessible facilities, accessible elements and accessible spaces if the only means of access between them is a vehicular way not providing pedestrian...
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The FSTAG Implementation Process Flowchart
FSTAG must be applied before initiating new construction or altering any National Forest System trail with a "Designed Use" of "Hiker/Pedestrian."...
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SAFETY/CRASH DATA AVAILABILITY
The Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) contains information on motor vehicle crashes that result in a fatality to either a vehicle occupant or a nonoccupant (such as a pedestrian)...
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Is vertical access required to all levels of a parking garage?
For example, in underground parking garages, elevators or, where feasible, pedestrian ramps, are necessary to provide an accessible route from parking levels with accessible spaces to the...
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Error/Omission: Parts of an accessible route with slopes that exceed 1:20 lack required features including handrails and edge protection.
Result: When a walkway or other pedestrian surface has a slope greater then 1:20, it is more difficult to maintain control of a wheelchair....
