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Date: 2014-07-02 20:46:17
Traffic law
Road safety
Walking
Transportation planning
Pedestrian crossing
Roundabout
HAWK beacon
Curb extension
Segregated cycle facilities
Transport
Land transport
Road transport

10 Pedestrian Safety Fixes for Major Roads 1. Sidewalks with a landscaped buffer and corner curb ramps promote walking and encourage physical activity. (88% reduction in pedestrian crashes1) 2. Pedestrian Refuge Islands

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