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According to the 2020 Florida Building Code, what is the maximum slope allowed for an accessible ramp without requiring handrails?

Correct Answer

C) 1:20 (5%)

Per the Florida Building Code and ADA requirements, ramps with slopes steeper than 1:20 (5%) are considered ramps and require handrails. Slopes of 1:20 or less are considered sloped walkways and do not require handrails.

Answer Options
A
1:12 (8.33%)
B
1:16 (6.25%)
C
1:20 (5%)
D
1:25 (4%)

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Option C (1:20 or 5%) is correct because the Florida Building Code establishes this as the threshold between sloped walkways and ramps. Any slope steeper than 1:20 is classified as a ramp and requires handrails for safety. Slopes at 1:20 or less are considered sloped walkways and can be constructed without handrails, making this the maximum allowable slope for accessible paths without handrail requirements.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: 1:12 (8.33%)

Option A (1:12 or 8.33%) is incorrect because this slope is steeper than the 1:20 threshold and would require handrails. While 1:12 is the maximum slope allowed for accessible ramps WITH handrails, it exceeds the limit for ramps without handrails.

Option B: 1:16 (6.25%)

Option B (1:16 or 6.25%) is incorrect because this slope exceeds the 1:20 threshold and would require handrails. Any slope steeper than 1:20 is classified as a ramp requiring safety features including handrails.

Option D: 1:25 (4%)

Option D (1:25 or 4%) is incorrect because while this slope would not require handrails (being less steep than 1:20), it is not the maximum allowable slope. The question asks for the maximum slope without handrails, which is 1:20, not the more conservative 1:25.

Memory Technique

Remember '1:20 is the key' - slopes of 1:20 or less are 'walkways,' anything steeper becomes a 'ramp' requiring handrails. Think 'Twenty is plenty' for no handrails.

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code Chapter 11 - Accessibility, Section 1133 (Accessible Routes) or ADA Standards Section 405 (Ramps)

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