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an inclined surface on a continuous accessible path of travel between two landings with a gradient steeper than 1 in 20 but not steeper than 1 in 14
Source - AS/NZS 1428.4.1:2009: Design for access and mobility
Standards
inclined accessway with a gradient steeper than 1 in 20 but not steeper than 1 in 14
Source - AS 1428.1-2001: Design for access and mobility
Standards
an inclined surface on a continuous accessible path of travel between two landings with a gradient steeper than 1 in 20 but not steeper than 1 in 14
Source - AS 1428.1-2009: Design for access and mobility
HB50
<pedestrian> ramp, with a gradient steeper than 1 in 20 but less than 1 in 14, intended for use by pedestrians
See also: kerb ramp; step ramp
<vehicle> circulation roadway which connects an access driveway to an off-street car park on a substantially different level, or which connects two levels in a multi-level car park
See Figure A.60
See also: kerb ramp; step ramp
<vehicle> circulation roadway which connects an access driveway to an off-street car park on a substantially different level, or which connects two levels in a multi-level car park
See Figure A.60
HB50
length of inclined surface that provides access between two levels