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Pedestrian Safety Master Plan
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This Presentation Similarities and Differences with Other Areas No Magic Bullet Site, Corridor Specific Multiple, Complementary Strategies
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San Diego Similarities & Differences Climate & Geography Orlando
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Similarities & Differences Austin, TXOrlando, FL
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Similarities & Differences Yielding Motorists
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No Magic Bullet Motorist Education & Enforcement Pedestrian Education & Enforcement Sidewalks Medians Lighting HAWK Signal Pedestrian Signal Median Refuge Island Pedestrian Overpass or Underpass Crossing Flags Advanced Stop Bars Rectangular Rapid- Flashing Beacon Yield to Pedestrians Signs In-Roadway Pedestrian Signs No Turn on Red Radar Speed Trailers Leading Pedestrian Interval "Look" Pavement Stencils High Visibility Crosswalks Pedestrian Countdown Signals Confirmation Call Buttons Automated Pedestrian Detection Activated Flashing Beacons Dynamic Lighting
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High Speed Motorist Education & Enforcement Pedestrian Education & Enforcement Sidewalks Medians Lighting HAWK Signal Pedestrian Signal Median Refuge Island Pedestrian Overpass or Underpass Crossing Flags Advanced Stop Bars Rectangular Rapid- Flashing Beacon Yield to Pedestrians Signs In-street Pedestrian Signs No Turn on Red Radar Speed Trailers Leading Pedestrian Interval "Look" Pavement Stencils High Visibility Crosswalks Pedestrian Countdown Signals Confirmation Call Buttons Automated Pedestrian Detection Activated Flashing Beacons Dynamic Lighting
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Medium/Low Speed Motorist Education & Enforcement Pedestrian Education & Enforcement Sidewalks Medians Lighting HAWK Signal Pedestrian Signal Median Refuge Island Pedestrian Overpass or Underpass Crossing Flags Advanced Stop Bars Rectangular Rapid- Flashing Beacon Yield to Pedestrians Signs In-Roadway Pedestrian Signs No Turn on Red Radar Speed Trailers Leading Pedestrian Interval "Look" Pavement Stencils High Visibility Crosswalks Pedestrian Countdown Signals Confirmation Call Buttons Automated Pedestrian Detection Activated Flashing Beacons Dynamic Lighting
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HAWK* Signal Beacon Flashing Yellow: Prepare to Stop Steady Red: Stop, Yield Flashing Red: Yield, Proceed If Clear None: Proceed * High-intensity Activated crossWalK
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RRFB Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon Yielding in St. Pete increased from single digits to over 80%
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Dynamic Lighting Supplements RRFB Lights crosswalk and pedestrian Can attract pedestrians to the crossing
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What Others Are Doing High-Speed Corridor Treatments St. Pete Miami San Francisco Las Vegas Metro Orlando HAWK SignalY Medians Y Lighting Y Median Refuge IslandY YYY
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What Others Are Doing Lower-Speed Street Treatments St. Pete Miami San Francisco Las Vegas Metro Orlando Crossing flags Y Advanced stop bars Y Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon YY Y Turning Traffic Yield to Pedestrians signs YYYYY In-street pedestrian signs YYYY No Turn on Red YY Y Radar speed trailers YYY "Look" pavement stencils Y Leading Pedestrian Interval YY Y
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What Others Are Doing General Treatments St. Pete Miami San Francisco Las Vegas Metro Orlando Advanced stop bars Y Y Motorist education/enforcement Y Pedestrian education/enforcement Y New sidewalks Y Y High visibility crosswalks Y YY Pedestrian Countdown Signals YY YY Confirmation Call Buttons Y Y Automated Pedestrian Detection YY Activated Flashing Beacons YYY Dynamic Lighting Y Y
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53% of crashes and 81% of fatalities occurred on roads with 4 or more lanes 36% of crashes on multi- lane roads without medians; 65% of fatalities Median distance of crossing pedestrian crash to nearest traffic signal = 1/10 th mile Median & Refuge Island Needs Tier I Tier II Programmed Median & Refuge Island Needs Tier I Tier II Programmed Our Problem Areas
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10% of crashes and 33% of fatalities occurred on multi-lane roads without street lighting Intersection improvements and high-emphasis crossings for other crash concentrations Lighting Needs
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Pedestrian Safety Joint Subcommittee Members from: Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee Citizens Advisory Committee Management & Operations Subcommittee Community Traffic Safety Teams FDOT Lynx
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Complementary Strategies Motorist at fault = 35% 10% at marked crosswalks 3.5% at driveways 6.3% other motorist failure to yield 6% of fatalities involved motorist failure to yield at intersection Enforcement of Motorist Yielding
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Enforcement supports and complements engineering Complementary Strategies
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Other Complementary Efforts FDOT Sidewalk Gaps Local Government Sidewalk Gaps Metro area crash database Pedestrian Safety & Mobility Assessment Tool -- applied to PD&Es Complementary Strategies
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Identify priorities and funding sources for engineering countermeasures -- Into TIP Change area driving culture through enforcement and education; 5-year effort Coordinate engineering efforts with enforcement/education efforts Monitor performance with field observations and crash data Action Plan Components
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Enforcement/Education Funding to Bike-Walk Central Florida Train local officers in crosswalk enforcement strategies Supplement with targeted education to motorists and pedestrians Monitor for effectiveness; 18 months Coordinate with engineering efforts
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