What is the minimum size tile requirement that meets with the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guide Lines (ADAAG)?
A. The new draft guide lines specify the tactile detectable warning surface begin 6″ to 8″ from the curb line (generally at the back of curb) and extend 2’ in the direction of travel on the curb ramp. The width of the tactile detectable warning surface is also specified to extend the width of the flat portion of the ramp. Please refer to the guide lines for specific proper applications through the following link: www.access-board.gov/rowdraft.htm Top Q.
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