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- Footpath design standards should consider the following factors12345:
- Gradient no steeper than 1 in 20
- Cross fall no steeper than 1 in 40
- Kerb cuts with appropriate kerb ramps
- Pavement construction materials (asphalt, concrete block, clay pavers, natural stone slabs, pre-cast concrete flags, or in-situ concrete)
- Path location, alignment, width, clearances, drainage, and sight distance requirements.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.While a footpath necessarily follows the natural topography of the area, in the best possible circumstances a continuous accessible path of travel along a footpath should: have a gradient of no steeper than 1 in 20 have a cross fall of no steeper than 1 in 40 have kerb cuts with appropriate kerb rampswww.tmr.qld.gov.au/Travel-and-transport/Pedestria…This document presents requirements that shall be used for the design of the pavement construction for new footways and cycleways surfaced with asphalt, concrete block or clay pavers, natural stone slabs or setts, pre-cast concrete flags or in-situ concrete and subject to pedestrian and/or cycle traffic and some overrun by vehicular traffic.www.standardsforhighways.co.uk/tses/attachments…We've pulled together a collection of high-quality UK design guidance for walking and cycling infrastructure. They are grouped into themes, including nation-specific guidance. These documents are for designers and decision-makers planning and delivering walking and cycling infrastructure. We recommend referring to all of these documents.www.sustrans.org.uk/for-professionals/infrastructur…This quick reference guide highlights key concepts from the IRC Guidelines, including footpath design standards. The guide also draws from local and international best practice for some themes not covered in the IRC publication.itdp.org/2014/03/26/footpath-design-a-guide-to-cre…Detailed guidance is provided on path location, alignment, width, clearances, crossfall, drainage and sight distance requirements.austroads.com.au/publications/road-design/agrd06a - People also ask
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