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According to ADA requirements, what is the maximum slope allowed for an accessible ramp?

Correct Answer

B) 1:12 (8.33%)

ADA requires accessible ramps to have a maximum slope of 1:12 (8.33%). This ensures wheelchair accessibility while maintaining safety standards.

Answer Options
A
1:8 (12.5%)
B
1:12 (8.33%)
C
1:16 (6.25%)
D
1:20 (5%)

Why This Is the Correct Answer

The ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) specifically mandates that accessible ramps must not exceed a slope of 1:12, which equals 8.33%. This ratio means for every 12 inches of horizontal run, the ramp can rise no more than 1 inch vertically. This standard balances accessibility for wheelchair users with safety considerations, ensuring ramps are not too steep to navigate safely. The 1:12 ratio is a fundamental ADA compliance requirement that all contractors must follow when constructing accessible facilities.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: 1:8 (12.5%)

A 1:8 slope (12.5%) is too steep and exceeds ADA requirements, making it dangerous and non-compliant for wheelchair accessibility.

Option C: 1:16 (6.25%)

While 1:16 (6.25%) is more gradual and would be compliant, it's not the maximum allowed slope - the question asks for the maximum, which is 1:12.

Option D: 1:20 (5%)

While 1:20 (5%) is more gradual and would be compliant, it's not the maximum allowed slope - the question asks for the maximum, which is 1:12.

Memory Technique

Remember '12 disciples, 1 slope' - the 1:12 ratio is the key ADA ramp requirement, or think 'ADA = Always Divide by 12' for maximum slope.

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code Chapter 11 - Accessibility, or ADA Standards for Accessible Design Section 4.8.2

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