Where are detectable warning strips required?
Where are detectable warning strips required? Detectable warning surfaces are strips of small, raised, color-contrasting circles on pedestrian ramps. They are required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to be installed at transition points where there's a street crossing and when the right-of-way changes, like from a sidewalk to a roadway. What is a detectable warning? Detectable warnings are a distinctive surface pattern of domes detectable by cane or underfoot that alert people with vision impairments of their approach to street crossings and hazardous drop-offs. What are ADA pavers? The ADA Compliant Paver is an additional guidance provision for...