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Figure 67. Standard section of a two-way street with Intermediate Island
Figure 68. Example of flared sides’ curb cut
Figure 69. Example of returned curbs curb cut
Figure 70. Example of curbs ramp extensions
Figure 71. Example of depressed curb cut in a corner
Figure 72. Incorrect solutions to provide access to garages
Figure 73. Possible solution to provide access to garages
Figure 74. Slight depression of sidewalk is only allowed when this is the only alternative
Figure 75. Example of a raised pedestrian crossing
Figure 76. Offset intermediate island
Figure 77. Aligned intermediate island
Figure 78. Example of accessible parking places with lateral aisle
Figure 79. Example of an accessible parking place along the sidewalk with sign on post
Figure 80. Example of an accessible garbage container
Figure 81. Wherever possible terraces should be placed in the furniture zone of the
sidewalk. When required part of the parking places can be integrated into the terrace
Figure 82. Terrace exceptionally invading the walking path but protected by vegetal
fence and leaving at least 2000 mm of free walk way
Figure 83. Alternative path in the same sidewalk
Figure 84. Alternative path in the opposite sidewalk
Figure 85. Alternative path under the scaffolding - frontal view
Figure 86. Alternative path under the scaffolding - plan
Figure 87. Removable paths scheme connecting all beach services
Figure 88. Orientation rope. Length will vary depending on water conditions
Figure 89. Outdoor shower
Figure 90. Example of ISO and ANSI magnetic warning signs
Figure 91. Example of a commercial kiosk
Figure 92. International Symbol of Access with directional arrow
Figure 93. Direct access from parking area to building entrance
Figure 94. Building entrance
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