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R301.2 Components. Pedestrian access routes shall consist of one or more of the <br />following components: walkways, ramps, curb ramps (excluding flared sides) and <br />landings, blended transitions, crosswalks, and pedestrian overpasses and underpasses, <br />elevators, and platform lifts. Stairways and escalators shall not be part of a pedestrian <br />access route. All components of a pedestrian access route shall comply with the <br />applicable portions of this document. <br />R301.3 Width. <br />R301.3.1 Continuous Width. The minimum continuous and unobstructed clear <br />width of a pedestrian access route shall be 1.2 m (4.0 ft), exclusive of the width of <br />the curb. <br />dvisory R301.3.1 Continuous Width. The pedestrian access route provides a minimum <br />accessible route of passage within a sidewalk or other walkway that may not comprise <br />the full width of the pedestrian circulation route, particularly in urban areas. Industry - <br />recommended sidewalk widths can be found in `Guide for the Planning, Design, and <br />Operation of Pedestrian Facilities', American Association of State Highway and <br />Transportation Officials, July 2004 (www.aashto.or2). The minimum width must be <br />maintained without obstruction. <br />Where a pedestrian access route turns or changes direction, it should accommodate the <br />continuous passage of a wheelchair or scooter. As with street or highway design for <br />vehicles, additional maneuvering width or length may be needed at recesses and alcoves, <br />doorways and entrances, and along curved or angled routings, particularly where the <br />grade exceeds 5%. Individual segments of pedestrian access routes should have a <br />minimum straight length of 1.2 m (4.0 ft). <br />Street furniture, including fixed or movable elements such as newspaper and sales racks, <br />cafe seating and tables, bus shelters, vender carts, sidewalk sculptures, and bicycle <br />racks, shall not reduce the required width of the pedestrian access route. <br />Provisions for protruding objects apply across the entire width of the pedestrian <br />circulation path, not just the pedestrian access route. <br />R301.3.2 Width at Passing Spaces. Walkways in pedestrian access routes that <br />are less than 1.5 m (5.0 ft) in clear width shall provide passing spaces at intervals <br />of 61 m (200 ft) maximum. Pedestrian access routes at passing spaces shall be <br />1.5 m (5.0 ft) wide for a distance of 1.5m (5.0 ft). <br />R301.3.3 Width at Elevators and Lifts. The pedestrian access route at elevators <br />and platform lifts shall be permitted to comply with the applicable requirements <br />of section 407, 408, and 410 of Appendix D to 36 CFR part 1191 (the ADA and <br />ABA Accessibility Guidelines). <br />31 <br />
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