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Pedestrian Crossing Mitigation Steps

  1. Consider an island where applicable before signalization.
  2. Consider advance warning flashers where applicable.
  3. Consider a pedestrian actuated flasher where applicable.
  4. Consider a pedestrian actuated PELICAN traffic signal where applicable.

    Pelican Warrants:

    • The location must have 100 or more pedestrians for 4 hours of the day or greater than 190 pedestrians during the peak 1 hour.
    • When the location has 5 or more correctable accidents, 80% of the pedestrian volumes shall satisfy the warrant. Correctable accidents include pedestrian and rear end vehicle accidents.
    • When the location is predominately corssed by pedestrians having a crossing speed less than 3.5 fps, then 50% of the pedestrian volumes shall satisfy the warrant.
    • The location must be at least 300 feet from any adjacent traffic signal.
    • Gap studies must show that the number of pedestrian crossings exceed the number of accepable gaps during the peak crossing hour.

    When Warranted:

    When asked for by a developer or school district, the requester shall pay a minimum of 50% of the installation cost and may be asked to pay more depending on the contribution of the development to the need for the improvement.

    When Not Warranted:

    The requester shall pay 100% of the installation cost. Installation shall only occur when the improvement is not detrimental to the progressive flow of traffic. Requester will be asked to sign a legal agreement accepting responsibility for any lawsuit pertaining to the installation of an unwarranted device.

  5. Consider a bicycle/pedestrian actuated TOCAN traffic signal where applicable.

    Tocan Warrants:

    • For Toucan type signals, MUTCD warrants 1 and 2 shall apply since bicycles are considered to be vehicles by state law.
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POB 27210, Tucson, Arizona 85726-7210
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