Stair treads and landings subject to wet conditions shall be designed to prevent the accumulation of water....
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11B-504.7 Wet conditions
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11B-504.7 Wet conditions
Stair treads and landings subject to wet conditions shall be designed to prevent the accumulation of water. ...
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11B-504.7 Wet conditions
Stair treads and landings subject to wet conditions shall be designed to prevent the accumulation of water....
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Federal Trail Data Standards
Federal Trail Data Standards—Standards that are published by the Federal Geographic Data Committee....
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504.7 Wet Conditions
Stair treads and landings subject to wet conditions shall be designed to prevent the accumulation of water....
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F247.4 Trail Facilities
The facilities are required to comply with the applicable scoping requirements regardless of whether the trail complies with the technical requirements for trails in 1017....
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1011.5 Stair treads and risers
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1011.5 Stair treads and risers
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- Braille Trails: Helping the Visually Impaired Experience Nature
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Gates and Barriers
and 48) that complies with ODAAG, section 1017.3 Clear Tread Width....
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Federal Trail Data Standards (FTDS)
Standardized terminology that enable national, regional, and State trail managers, and the public, to use mutually understood terminology for recording, retrieving, and applying spatial...
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7.1 Conditions for an Exception
Where one or more of the following conditions exists on a trail, an “exception” provided in the guidelines for that specific technical requirement can be used where that condition exists...
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Short Hikes and Interesting Features
Sometimes it makes sense to provide a short section of trail meeting the technical requirements for accessibility on a trail that would otherwise be totally exempted from the technical requirements...
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Trails Are Not Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
In contrast, a trail is defined for purposes of Forest Service Outdoor Recreation Accessibility Guidelines (FSORAG) and FSTAG as a route that is designed, constructed, or designated for...
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2.3 Clear Tread Width
The clear tread width of an ORAR shall be at least 36 inches (915 mm). Exception 1....
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Installation of Aggregate Surfaces at Bradford Woods
Native soil shall be blended into the last 3-inch lift of crushed rock to soften the color and texture of the finished trail tread....
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1017.10 Trailhead Signs
This section requires trail information signs at trailheads to include information on the length of the trail or trail segment; surface type; typical and minimum tread width; typical and...
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Surface Slopes
The proposed rule would have required trails to have cross slopes not steeper than 1:20....
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Trail Managed Use
Trail Managed Use—Any mode of travel that is actively managed and appropriate for a specific trail or area, based on its design and management....
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Managed Use
There can be more than one Managed Use per trail or trail segment. 3....
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Maintenance
Routine or periodic repair of trails or trail segments to restore them to the standards to which they were originally designed and built. ...
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Managed Use
An FTDS term for the mode(s) of travel for which a trail is actively managed....
- American Safety Tread Co., Inc. Cast Metal Safety Stair Nosing Style 801
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II. Research Methodology
Research Methodology In 2004, the National Center on Accessibility began the development of protocols for a National trails surface study to evaluate alternatives to asphalt, concrete...