Sidewalk cross-slope design : analysis of accessibility for persons with disabilities

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245 0 0 ‡aSidewalk cross-slope design : ‡banalysis of accessibility for persons with disabilities / ‡cby Kara Kockelman ... [et al.]
246 1 ‡iResearch project title: ‡aSample size expansion of sidewalk cross-slope variability with respect to the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines
250 ‡aRevised.
260 ‡aAustin, TX : ‡bCenter for Transportation Research, The University of Texas at Austin ; ‡a[Springfield, Va. : ‡bAvailable through the National Technical Information Service, ‡c2002]
300 ‡aix, 124 p. : ‡bill. ; ‡c28 cm.
490 0 ‡aResearch report ; ‡vno. 0-4171-1
500 ‡a"October 2001. Rev. May 2002."
504 ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 47-48).
530 ‡aAlso available online via the CTR website (www.utexas.edu/research/ctr).
536 ‡aPerformed for Texas Dept. of Transportation in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration under research project no. ‡f0-4171.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
610 1 0 ‡aUnited States. ‡tAmericans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
650 0 ‡aPedestrian facilities design ‡zUnited States.
650 0 ‡aBarrier-free design ‡zUnited States.
650 0 ‡aSidewalks ‡zUnited States ‡xDesign and construction.
700 1 ‡aKockelman, Kara M.
710 2 ‡aUniversity of Texas at Austin. ‡bCenter for Transportation Research.
710 1 ‡aTexas. ‡bDepartment of Transportation.
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