1、BS5709:2001ContentsPageCommittees responsibleInside front coverForewordi道1Scope12Terms and definitions13Selection of gap,gate or stile-order of preference23.1General23.2Choice of structure34Performance requirements for gaps and structures34.1General requirements applicable to all gaps and structures
2、34.2Gaps44.3Pedestrian gates and bridle gates54.4Kissing gates74.5 Stiles124.6Dog gates16Annex A(informative)Materials18Bibliography19Figure 1-Example of a gap constructed in a hedge4Figure 2-Example of a one-way opening timber,unlatched,pedestrian gate6Figure 3-Example of a self-closing two-way ope
3、ning timber bridle gateusing a slotted plate self-closing mechanism7Figure 4-Example of a trapezial timber kissing gate8Figure 5-Example of a rectangular timber kissing gate9Figure 6-Example of a curved metal kissing gate with RADAR bypass10Figure 7-Example of a curved design metal kissing gate11Fig
4、ure 8-Example of a wide post and rail stile13Figure 9-Example of a narrow post and rail stile14Figure 10-Example of a stone stile15Figure 11-Example of a horse stile16Figure 12-Example of a dog gate attached to a timber post and rail stile 17Table 1-Accessibility of structures on footpaths3BS106-2001i