Presenters - Florida Department of Transportation · Florida Data - Pedestrians and Bicyclists 497...
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Presenters
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Federal Highway Administration• Kevin Burgess, PE, Florida Division Safety EngineerFlorida Department Of Transportation• Joseph Santos, PE, State Safety Engineer, Safety Office• Alan El-Urfali, PE, State Traffic Services Program Engineer,
Traffic Operations Office• Gevin McDaniel, PE, Roadway Design Criteria Administrator,
Roadway Design Office• DeWayne Carver, AICP, State Complete Streets Program
Manager, Roadway Design Office• Mary O'Brien, AICP, CPH, State Bicycle Pedestrian Coordinator,
Roadway Design Office• Maria Overton, PE, Systems Management Manager, Systems
Implementation Office
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Outline
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a. Welcome, Why STEP, Spectacular 7 Countermeasures – Joe Santos
b. EDC Overview and FHWA Perspective – Kevin Burgessc. Intro to FDOT standards (FDM, AASHTO Green Book, TEM,
MUTS, Standard Plans) – Joe Santosd. STEP 1: Visibility Enhancements – Gevin McDaniel /
Dewayne Carver / Alan El-Urfalie. STEP 2: Raised Crosswalks – DeWayne Carverf. STEP 3: Pedestrian Refuge – Mary OBrieng. STEP 4: RRFB – Alan El-Urfalih. STEP 5: HAWK – Alan El-Urfalii. STEP 6: Road Diets – Maria Overtonj. STEP 7: LPI – Alan El-Urfalik. Wrap-up/ Q&A: Joe Santos
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Agenda
Introduction
STEP Spectacular 7
Resources
Questions
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Why is pedestrian safety and accessibility
important?
Too many people dying on our roadways
Pedestrians now account for a larger proportion of traffic fatalities (16%) than they have in the past 33 years
Photo Credit: GHSA
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Florida Data - Pedestrians and Bicyclists
497 473 497 608 632 662 648 120 118 135 136 152 139 117
1,467 1,723 1,595
1,620 1,660 1,535 1,607
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892 915 939 939
886 824
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Florida Annual Fatalities and Serious Injuries to Pedestrians and Bicyclists
Statewide for 2011 through 2017
BicyclistSeriousInjuries
PedestrianSeriousInjuries
BicyclistFatalities
PedestrianFatalities
Counts from FDOT State Safety Office Crash Analysis and Reporting (CAR) system
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Why?
Because many people do not drive
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Why?
Because other modes depend on walking
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Why?
Because it’s good for business – people walk into stores
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Why?
Because walking is healthy exercise
Photo Credit: Dan Burden
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Why?
Because we are all pedestrians
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STEP’s Spectacular Seven
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Crosswalk Visibility Enhancements
Raised Crosswalks
Pedestrian Refuge Islands
Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon
Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (PHB)
Road Diets
• Leading Pedestrian Interval (LPI)
Spectacular Seven
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Spectacular Seven
Crosswalk Visibility Enhancements
Raised Crosswalks
Pedestrian Refuge Islands
RRFB
PHB
Road Diets
LPI
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• Crosswalk Marking Style
• Advance Stop or Yield Lines with Signs (e.g.,“Stop Here for Crosswalk”)
• Lighting
• Curb Extensions
• Parking Restrictions on Crosswalk Approach
• Pedestrian Warning Signs on Approach and at Crosswalk
• Size and Placement
• Enhanced Conspicuity (flashing beacons, embedded LEDs)
• In-Street Pedestrian Crossing Signs
Crosswalk Visibility Enhancements
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Crosswalk Visibility Enhancements
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Crosswalk Markings – FDOT Design Manual
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FDM 222 (Pedestrian Facilities) provides criteria and guidance for crosswalks
• Criteria for:
• Signalized Intersections
• Roundabouts
• Stop and Yield Controlled Intersections
• Midblock Crosswalks
• References to other publications for critical information
• Standard Plans for construction details
• Traffic Engineering Manual 3.8
• Speed Zoning Manual for School Zone Crossings
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Crosswalk Markings – FDOT Standard Plans
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Crosswalk Visibility Enhancements
High Visibility Crosswalk
What Pedestrians See
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What Drivers SeePhoto Source all 4: Michael Ronkin
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Crosswalk Visibility Study
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Multiple Threat Crash Problem
• 1st car stops to let
pedestrian cross,
blocking sight lines
• 2nd car doesn’t
stop, hits
pedestrian at high
speed
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Multiple Threat Crash Solution
Advance stop or
yield line
• 1st car stops
further back,
opening up sight
lines
• 2nd car can be
seen by
pedestrian
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Crosswalk Markings – FDOT Design Manual
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Crosswalk Markings –
Draft 2018 Florida Greenbook
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Option to use
either yield or
stop conditions
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Crosswalk Visibility Enhancements
Crosswalk Lighting
Photo source: Youtube screen capture SWARCO
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• CRF 42% to 59%
• Lighting at
intersections
• 4 star rating
• Vehicle/ped
crashes
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Lighting Over Crosswalks
Fig 12. New design for midblock
crosswalk lighting layout
Fig 11. Traditional midblock
crosswalk lighting layout
Recommended lighting level: 20 lux at 5’ above pavement
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Crosswalk Lighting - FDOT Design Manual
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1 foot-candle = 10.764 lux
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Crosswalk Visibility Enhancements
Curb Extensions
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Curb extensions
Most focus is on
reduced crossing
distance
Other advantages:
Better visibility between peds and motorists
Traffic calming
Curb extensions should be the width of the parking
lane and not encroach on bike lanes or travel lanes
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Better Visibility
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Curb Extensions – FDOT Design Manual
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Curb Extensions – FDOT Design Manual
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Curb Extensions – FDOT Design Manual
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Drainage solutions: Additional inlet
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Drainage solutions for retrofits
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Pedestrian Warning Signs – MUTCD 2C.50
“… may be used to alert road users in advance of locations
where unexpected entries into the roadway might occur or
where shared use of the roadway by pedestrians, animals, or
equestrians might occur.”
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Embedded LED’s in Signs
• STOP Sign
• 28.9% reduction number of vehicles not fully
stopping
• 52.9% reduction number of vehicles moving
through intersection w/o significantly slowing
https://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/intersection/conventional/unsignalized/tech_sum/fhwasa09006/
2009 MUTCD Section 2A.07 Retroreflectivity and Illumination
https://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/htm/2009r1r2/part2/part2a.htm#section2A07
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Highlighted Signs – FDOT Standard Plans
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In-street pedestrian crossing signs
Tampa FL
R1-6 R1-6a
MUTCD signs
Yield or Stop depends
on state law
2009 MUTCD Section 2B.12 and Figure 2B-2
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Spectacular Seven
Crosswalk Visibility Enhancements
Raised Crosswalks
Pedestrian Refuge Islands
RRFB
PHB
Road Diets
LPI
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Raised Crosswalks
May be appropriate for roads with:
• Two or three lanes
• Speed limits of 30 mph or less
• AADT below 9,000
Photo Source: SRTS Guide
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Raised Crosswalks
NCHRP Synthesis 498 (December 2016)
Key Measured Effects
•Lower speeds
• Improved motorist
yielding at some locations
•30% CRF for all crashes
•36% CRF for all fatal injury
crashes
http://www.trb.org/Publications/Blurbs/175419.aspx
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Considerations
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• May not be appropriate if street is a bus route or emergency route
• Emergency services consulted
• Snow plowing public works consulted
• ADA – Truncated domes for visually impaired
• Drainage
• May be inappropriate for crossings on curves or steep roadway grades
• Several raised crossings in succession may be disruptive
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Raised Crosswalk
Traffic Calming ePrimer• https://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/speedmgt/traffic_calm.cfm
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FDM 202
Table 2.3.1 25 mph
Desired Operating
Speed
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FDM 202
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Spectacular Seven
Crosswalk Visibility Enhancements
Raised Crosswalks
Pedestrian Refuge Islands
Rectangular Rapid
Flashing Beacon
Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon
(PHB)
Road Diets
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Pedestrian Refuge Islands
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Pedestrian Refuge Islands
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• Pathway & waiting
area should be at
street grade
• 2 foot wide
detectable warning
strips on each end
• 2 foot wide clear
zone (min.) in the
center
Medians between 6 and 16 feet wide
Graphic: San Francisco Better Streets
Guide
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FDM 212Intersections
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FDM 212Intersections
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After: Raised median with stagger, Advance stop lines (not visible), Location near destination
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Spectacular Seven
Crosswalk Visibility Enhancements
Raised Crosswalks
Pedestrian Refuge Islands
Rectangular Rapid
Flashing Beacon
PHB
Road Diets
LPI
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Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon
New IA-21
• Must request and receive permission to use this new
Interim Approval (1A-21) even if prior approval had
been given for Interim Approval 1A-11
• A State may request Interim Approval for all
jurisdictions in that State.
https://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/res-interim_approvals.htm#valid09
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Interim Approval – Allowable Uses
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• Function as pedestrian-actuated conspicuity enhancement
• Shall only be used to supplement post-mounted Pedestrian, School, Trail Crossing warning sign with diagonal downward arrow, plaque, or overhead-mounted warning sign located at or immediately adjacent to an uncontrolled marked crosswalk
• If deemed necessary by the engineer, in event of sight distance, additional RRFB may be installed in advance of crosswalk. Shall supplement not replace.
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IA-21 3.a For any approach two RRFB required, One on right-hand and one on left-hand of roadway. If divided highway left-hand should be installed on median if practical rather than far left-hand.
St. Petersburg FL
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IA-21 Accessible Pedestrian Features
7. a. - If speech pushbutton information
message is used locator tone shall be
provided
7. b. - If speech pushbutton information
message is used, the audible information
device shall not use vibrotactile indications or
percussive indications
7. c. - Speech pushbutton message
“Yellow lights are flashing”. Message
should be spoken twice.
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Rectangular Rapid Flash LED Beacon
• Studies indicate motorist yield
rates increased from about 20%
to 80%
• Higher yielding rates sustained
even after two years of
operation and no identifiable
negative effects
• St. Petersburg FL research
report 2008
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Spectacular Seven
Crosswalk Visibility Enhancements
Raised Crosswalks
Pedestrian Refuge Islands
RRFB
Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (PHB)
Road Diets
LPI
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Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon
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Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons (PHB)1
Blank for
drivers
2
Flashing
yellow
3
Steady yellow
4
Steady red
5
Wig-Wag
Return
to 1CRF: Vehicle/Pedestrian 69%
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Research of PHB• 20 PHB sites open-road study
• Driver yielding to pedestrians avg. 96%
• Overall, 91% pedestrians pushed pushbutton to activate the PHB in the crosswalk
• A greater percentage of pedestrians activated the device when on 45 mph posted speed limit roads as compared to roads with posted speed limits of 40 mph or less
https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/research/safety/16040/16040.pdf
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If used at an intersection or driveway, the PHB
crossing and signal equipment should only
control one crossing
• ITE Traffic Control Devices Handbook
One or Two crossing(s) at intersections
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Spectacular Seven
Crosswalk Visibility Enhancements
Raised Crosswalks
Pedestrian Refuge Islands
RRFB
PHB
Road Diets
LPI
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Road Diet / Lane Elimination
Lane elimination
projects (a.k.a., “road
diets” or “lane
reductions”) are
intended to reduce
the number of travel
lanes and effective
width of the road to
achieve systemic
improvements.
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Road Diet / Roadway Reconfiguration
• Livable environment
• Traffic calming
• Bike lanes
• Buffer sidewalk from travel lanes (parking or bike lane)
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Phase 1: FDOT's compilation of lane elimination examples and sample analysis processes
Phase 2: FDOT's internal guidance for implementing lane elimination projects on the State System
FDOT Design ManualChapter 126: Lane EliminationChapter 103 Standard Forms
Resources
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Applicant
• A local government entity (e.g.,
municipality, county, MPO, TPO) or the
Department.
• Private entity may only submit a request
through a local government entity.
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Requirements
• Comply with AASHTO and FDOT design criteria
• Follow the National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA) when using federal funding
• If project has a PD&E phase, the requirements ofthis chapter are followed during the PD&E studyprior to the selection of a preferred alternative
• Design Exception or Design Variation
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Requirements (FDM 126)
• Four-lane undivided roadways with AADT ≤ 20,000
• Consistent with the LRTP, TIP, and TDP
• Impacts in different areas
• Conduct public involvement activities in accordance with FDOT’s Public Involvement Handbook.
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A 4-lane roadway may already
operate like a 3-lane road
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Road Diet CMF = 0.47 & 0.71
CRF = 53% & 29%
Source: CMF Clearinghouse www.cmfclearinghouse.org
Implementing Road Diets in New Jersey video
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FDM 126
Application Process
Step 1: Applicant Contacts District Lane Elimination
Coordinator
Step 2: Preliminary Review by District
Step 3: Final Review and Approval by
Central Office
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126-AInitial Meeting Checklist
126-BMethodology Checklist
126-CLane Elimination Initial Notice to CO
126-DLane Elimination Final Review and Approval Notice to CO
Required Forms (FDM 103)
Note: Resubmittals must include an updated and signed Form 126-D
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Spectacular Seven
Crosswalk Visibility Enhancements
Raised Crosswalks
Pedestrian Refuge Islands
RRFB
PHB
Road Diets
Leading Pedestrian Interval
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LPI : WALK comes on at least 3 seconds prior to the green vehicular signal; pedestrians enter crosswalk before turning vehicles start moving into their path.
MUTCD Sec. 4E.06,
paragraphs 19-23
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Benefits
• Ease of implementation
• Immediate results
• Minimal impact to vehicular timing plans, MOEs
• Up to 60% reduction in conflicts
• High B/C ratio
• May be systemically applied
• May be coupled
for bicyclists
benefit
• Stand alone
treatment or
combined with
other pedestrian
improvement
strategies
•
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Guide for Improving Pedestrian
Safety at Uncontrolled Crossing
Locations
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FHWA Guide
• Provides guidance and suggested process for selecting countermeasures
• Assists agencies in developing a policy to support the installation of countermeasures at uncontrolled crossing locations
www.fhwa.dot.gov/innovation/everydaycounts/edc_4/guide_to_improve_uncontrolled_crossings.pdf
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Countermeasure Selection Process
Following the process
suggested in the guide offers
countermeasure options
based on road conditions,
crash causes, and pedestrian
safety issues.
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Questions
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Resources
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Resources
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• EDC4 STEP Website• https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/innovation/everydaycounts/edc_4/step.cfm
• EDC5 STEP website• https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/innovation/everydaycounts/edc_5/step2.cfm
• FHWA Pedestrian Safety Website• https://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/ped_bike/
• PBIC Website• www.pedbikeinfo.org
• CMF Clearinghouse• http://www.cmfclearinghouse.org/
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STEP Guides and Tech Sheets
https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/innovation/everydaycounts/edc_4/step_tech_sheet.pdf
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Resources
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PEDSAFE http://www.pedbikesafe.org/PEDSAFE/index.cfm
Links in PEDSAFE to specific countermeasures
• Marked Crosswalks and Enhancementso http://www.pedbikesafe.org/PEDSAFE/countermeasures_detail.cfm?CM_NUM=4
• Lighting and Illuminationo http://www.pedbikesafe.org/PEDSAFE/countermeasures_detail.cfm?CM_NUM=8
• Crossing Islandso http://www.pedbikesafe.org/PEDSAFE/countermeasures_detail.cfm?CM_NUM=6
• Raised Pedestrian Crossings/ Raised Crosswalkso http://www.pedbikesafe.org/PEDSAFE/countermeasures_detail.cfm?CM_NUM=7
• Raised Medianso http://www.pedbikesafe.org/PEDSAFE/countermeasures_detail.cfm?CM_NUM=22
• RRFBo http://www.pedbikesafe.org/PEDSAFE/countermeasures_detail.cfm?CM_NUM=54
• Pedestrian Hybrid Beacono http://www.pedbikesafe.org/PEDSAFE/countermeasures_detail.cfm?CM_NUM=53
• Road Diets (Lane Reduction)o http://www.pedbikesafe.org/PEDSAFE/countermeasures_detail.cfm?CM_NUM=19
• Leading Pedestrian Interval (LPI)o http://www.pedbikesafe.org/PEDSAFE/countermeasures_detail.cfm?CM_NUM=12
Costs of Treatments http://www.pedbikeinfo.org/cms/downloads/Countermeasure%20Costs_Report_Nov2013.pdf
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NCHRP Synthesis 498 (December 2016)
Developed by
1. Surveying State DOT’s, Local Transportation Agencies
2. Identifying & synthesizing effective practices and policies
3. Comprehensive literature review of safety evidence for more than 25 pedestrian crossing treatments http://www.trb.org/Publications/Blurbs/
175419.aspx
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NCHRP 841 Development of CMF for
Uncontrolled Pedestrian Crossing Treatments
http://www.trb.org/Main/Blurbs/175381.aspx
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Thank You
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