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Accessibility Guidebook for Outdoor Recreation and Trails

Figure 10-27

Drawings of a combination horse stile and kissing gate.
Figure 10–28—A combination horse stile and accessible kissing gate.

In the drawing the text reads, 60 in dia., 39 in, 30 in, 48 in, 60 in, Plan View, Nonmotorized trail, 78 3/4 in, 54 in, 36 in, 6 1/2 in, 12 in, 30 in, and Elevation View. In a sidebar the text reads:

Note:

  1. When a need has been appropriately determined, use standard object markers (Type II and III) to mark hazards, such as gates, within or adjacent to the trail.
  2. When a need has been appropriately determined, traffic control devices, such as retroreflective signs, may be used on roads and trails open to motorized or mechanized traffic.
  3. Retroreflective signs may be considered for added emphasis on trails that are close to motorized and mechanized traffic.
  4. All traffic control devices must meet the MUTCD or governing agency standards.
  5. Signs are not shown for clarity.