Rámpát
Rámpát is a term used in some contexts to refer to a ramp, particularly a sloped surface designed to allow passage between different levels. This can include accessibility ramps for individuals with mobility challenges, loading ramps for moving goods, or even architectural ramps integrated into buildings and public spaces. The primary function of a rámpát is to provide a gradual incline, making it easier and safer to traverse vertical differences. Materials used in their construction can vary widely, from concrete and asphalt to metal and wood, depending on the intended use and environment. The design of a rámpát often takes into account factors such as slope gradient, width, length, and the presence of handrails to ensure usability and safety. In some regions, specific building codes and accessibility standards dictate the dimensions and features of rámpát to ensure compliance with regulations. The term itself may have etymological roots in languages describing such structures or their function.