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527 DETECTABLE WARNINGS ON WALKING SURFACES. (REV 7-6-09) (FA 7-10-09) (1-10) SECTION 527 (Pages 662-664) is deleted and the following substituted: SECTION 527 DETECTABLE WARNINGS ON WALKING SURFACES 527-1 Description. Furnish and install Detectable Warning devices on newly constructed and/or existing concrete or asphalt walking surfaces (curb ramps, sidewalks, shared-use paths, etc.) constructed in accordance with the Design Standards Index No. 304. 527-2 Materials. 527-2.1
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527 DETECTABLE WARNINGS ON WALKING SURFACES. (REV 1-12-11) (FA 1-21-11) (7-11) SECTION 527 (Pages 662 – 664) is deleted and the following substituted: SECTION 527 DETECTABLE WARNINGS ON WALKING SURFACES 527-1 Description. Furnish and install Detectable Warning devices on newly constructed and/or existing concrete or asphalt walking surfaces (curb ramps, sidewalks, shared-use paths, etc.) constructed in accordance with the Design Standards Index No. 304. 527-2 Materials. 527-2.1
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527 DETECTABLE WARNINGS. (REV7-11-13)(FA8-5-13)(1-14) SECTION527(Page688 -689) is deleted and the following substituted: SECTION 527 DETECTABLE WARNINGS 527-1 Description. Furnishandinstall detectable warnings on newly constructed and/or existing concrete or asphalt walking surfaces (sidewalk curb ramps, sidewalks, shared use paths, etc.) constructed in accordance with the Design Standards, Index No. 304. 527-2 Materials. 527-2.1 Detectable Warnings: Provide detectable warnings
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to curb and gutter or other true edges do not require a stringline. Control the unsupported pavement, as, turn lanes and ramps less than 1,000 feet. As an exception, the Engineer may allow the Contractor
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: 453144-1-52-01 NAME: I-95 RAMPS INTERCHAN CORED BY: GCME TYP SECT: 01 FROM: SR-704 DATE: 2025-06-05, SR NUMBER: SR 9 INSIDE: PROJECT MEASUREMENT: ENGLISH OUTSIDE: MEDIAN: CURB & GUTTER: NO CURBED
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location of posted document: Click here to enter text. 3.Does your agency construct/improve curb ramps
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Traditional • Buses and vans • Wheelchair lifts, ramps, and securement devices • Transit-related, , including curb-cuts, sidewalks, accessible pedestrian signals or other accessible features
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Wheelchair liŌs, ramps, and securement devices Transit‐related informaƟon technology systems, Volunteer driver programs Building an accessible path to a bus stop, including curb‐cuts
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Innovative Solutions for tomorrow’s transportation needs Detail Modeling Tools in FDOTSS4 Vern Danforth Wednesday, June 10, 2014 1:25pm Innovative Solutions for tomorrow’s transportation needs Detailing the Corridor Design • Intersections • Driveway and Side Roads • Traffic separator Nose • Turning Islands • Curb Transitions • Roundabouts • MES Slope Transitions • Median, • Sidewalk Ramps Innovative Solutions for tomorrow’s transportation needs Detailing the Corridor Design
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as that of a curb ramp. Bicycle Way Any road, path, or way which by law is open to bicycle travel, #625-000-002 FDOT Design Manual 102 – Glossary of Terms Ramp A turning roadway that connects a freeway to a crossing roadway within an interchange. The components of a ramp are a terminal at each leg and a connecting road. The geometry of the connecting road ramp usually involves some curvature
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Design Criteria ( N ew 2024) • Bicycle Ramps as a bike facility type FDOT Design Criteria ( N ew, Facilities • Use Bike Ramps\ • Benefits of separating modes Bicycle Facility Plans, Road Curb Detail: Local E xamples: S R-802/Lake Wo rth Ro ad • Project Information: • Context
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constructed and/or existing concrete or asphalt walking surfaces (sidewalk curb ramps, sidewalks, and/or existing concrete or asphalt walking surfaces (sidewalk curb ramps, sidewalks, shared use
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or public sidewalk curb ramps. Avoid placing pull and splice boxes in low-lying locations with poor, , driveways, parking areas, ditches or public sidewalk curb ramps. Avoid placing pull and splice
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and/or existing concrete or asphalt walking surfaces (sidewalk curb ramps, sidewalks, shared -use, on newly constructed and/or existing concrete or asphalt walking surfaces (sidewalk curb ramps
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walking surfaces (sidewalk curb ramps, sidewalks, shared -use paths, etc.) constructed in accordance, on newly constructed and/or existing concrete or asphalt walking surfaces (sidewalk curb ramps
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, or depressed corner. Detectable warnings must be placed in the same locations as that of a curb ramp, Ramp A turning roadway that connects a Freeway to a crossing roadway within an interchange. The components of a ramp are a terminal at each leg and a connecting road. The geometry of the connecting road ramp usually involves some curvature and a grade. Roadway Roadways consist of prepared surfaces
https://fdotwww.blob.core.windows.net/sitefinity/docs/default-source/roadway/fdm/2024/2024-fdm-complete.pdf?sfvrsn=fa053af1_9Chapter 2 - Signs
Engineering Manual January 2025 Slippery When Wet Signs 2-1-2 Ramp and Bridge Decks: Interchange exit or entrance ramps on sharp curves and downgrades can be dangerous if the pavement is slippery. Give special attention to ramps with compound curves. FDOT maintains a pavement friction inventory for interchange ramps, but engineers can request special tests at speeds less than 40 mph. SLIPPERY WHEN WET signs (W8-5) should be used with the following advisory exit or ramp speed signs: EXIT
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: be constructed along centerline of ramp. On single lane ramps, longitudinal joint to 1 0 / 4, Limits of Clearing and Grubbing and to Toe of Curb. All Bases to Apron of Curb & Gutter All Other, WITHOUT CURB & GUTTER WITH CURB & GUTTER S t d . 1 : 4 S t d . 1 : 4 Varies-Determined, Edge of Pavement Back of Curb Transverse Joint Strip Until Next Wide Pavement Continue the 2'-0" Transverse Joint End Taper at Back of Curb Back of Curb Edge of Pavement Edge of Pavement 3
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, Delineators. Added shoulder curb to Entrance ramp taper type Update Ramp Civil cells, of a SubGrade surface for 3D deliverables. FDOTSS4 Readme File Summary_of_Curb_and_Traffic, Curb for plan from (CGFace_ep to CGBack_ep). FDOT_CivilFeatures_RD.dgnlib Added past deleted, Curb template. Renamed category from "ConcreteBarrierWall" to "Concrete Barrier" Added, for curb/flush differences in minimum slope Added Themes for Geometry Chains and Alignments
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FLORIDA, INC. Date: 1 Typical Section No.: T o t a l Curb & Gutter (Y / N): N Core No. Mile Post, , Other: N/A Curb & Gutter (Y / N): N End MP: Length Outside: PAVED (GUARDRAIL) County: MIAMI-DADE SR No.: SR 821 SB Off Ramp (87471101) Beg MP: C l a s s E x t e n t FC2 (in.) STATE, Curbed (Y / N): N/A Paved, Lawn, Other: N/A Curb & Gutter (Y / N): Y (PORTION WITH VALLEY GUTTER) End MP: 0.134 Length 0.134 Outside: PAVED (GUARDRAIL) County: MIAMI-DADE SR No.: Exit 1 SB Off Ramp
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