262TrafficGuy
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 28, 2011
- 1
I am a senior traffic engineer in my DOT and we handle the preparation of PS&E for electrial projects. We are being asked by our traffic safety chief to submit plans for mast arm pedestrian flashing beacons in addition to an in-road pedestrian crossing lighting system at two different locations. Neither location passes any pedestrian warrants. Pedestrian volumes are very low, but one location has a recent pedestrian fatality (totally caused by error of the pedestrian) and is politically sensitive. I strongly believe that it is over kill to install two different warning systems in one location. Anyone have any opinions on this? Is this something we should refuse to stamp?
262TrafficGuy
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262TrafficGuy
Remember: 'Everybody's a traffic engineer!'