Driver compliance at crosswalks increased 10 to 45 percent after smart crosswalk systems were implemented in British Columbia. Methodology Pedestrian signal, in-road warning lights (IRWL) rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFBs) overhead circular beacons, and signing and markings were compared by assessing driver behavior… Content type Benefit Date Posted 03/24/2020 Taxonomy (ARC-IT) Transit Pedestrian Indication (PT11), Dynamic Roadway Warning (TM12), Vulnerable Road User Safety (VS12) Geolocation links British Columbia, Canada
Pedestrian light emitting diode (LED) crosswalk control treatments in British Columbia range from $10,000 to $125,000. The current pedestrian crossing warrant model for British Columbia divides treatments into three main categories: signing and markings, special crosswalks, and pedestrian signals. Special crosswalks… Content type System Cost Made Public Date 04/25/2019 Taxonomy (ARC-IT) Transit Pedestrian Indication (PT11), Dynamic Roadway Warning (TM12), Vulnerable Road User Safety (VS12), Roadway Maintenance and Construction (MC05) Geolocation links British Columbia, Canada