Public Safety Committee September 28, 2015 David O. Brown Chief Of Police www.dallaspolice.net Pedestrian Safety.

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Public Safety Committee September 28, 2015 David O. Brown Chief Of Police Pedestrian Safety

Purpose Review current historical and current data on pedestrian fatalities Identify factors involved in pedestrian fatalities Discuss street improvements to increase pedestrian safety 2

Pedestrian Accidents * 2015 Data is from January - August 31, 2015 (Year to Date) Year Total Pedestrian Crashes Fatality Confirmed Injury Possible Injury

Pedestrian Fatalities Time and Condition Factors 4 Time and Condition YTD Daylight757 Dark / Lighted Dark / Not Lighted132 Unable to Determine133 TOTAL2532

Pedestrian Fatalities Data by Location 5 Location YTD Interior Roads1925 Freeways1177 Total2532 Location YTD At Intersections332 Non-Intersections Total2532

Pedestrian Fatalities by Council District 6 Council District YTD Total32

Pedestrian Fatalities Failure to Yield 7 Failure to Yield YTD Failure to Yield by Pedestrian Failure to Yield by Vehicle 144 Other 214 Total 2532

Accident Investigations All fatality accidents require accident investigator from the traffic section Specialized advanced accident training Reconstruction training Forensic mapping Notification of vehicle crimes detectives Notification to the streets department of all fatality locations for further review 8

Public Safety Outreach Improve pedestrian safety for our citizens by: Utilizing social media to encourage the use of crosswalks 9

Public Safety Outreach Cont. Improve pedestrian safety for our citizens by: Press conference held early 2015 regarding trend of traffic fatalities Police department recently began a daily video message about traffic safety 10

11 Enhancing Pedestrian Safety While a majority of pedestrian fatalities in the City are due to pedestrian error, the City of Dallas has implemented several measures to enhance pedestrian safety over the past two years. These measures focus on enhancing visibility of pedestrian and school related traffic control signs and pavement markings; enhanced pedestrian signal heads and increased pedestrian crossing times at signalized intersections; and installation of beacons, pedestrian signals, and similar measures at specific locations.

12 Enhanced Crosswalks All new and restriped crosswalks in the City are now “ladder” type crosswalks Ladder crosswalks are more visible and longer lasting Over 1,000 such crosswalks have been installed in the past two years New Crosswalks Old Crosswalks

13 Enhanced School Signs All new and replacement school signs in the City are fluorescent yellow-green, which provide increased visibility and retroreflectivity Over 1,800 fluorescent yellow- green school signs have been installed in the past two years New School Sign Old School Sign

14 All new “Stop” and “Yield” signs in the City use more retroreflective sheeting to provide enhanced night- time visibility In addition, larger stop and yield signs are being installed at multi- lane approaches Over 1,300 new Stop signs have been installed in the past two years New Sign Old Sign Stop and Yield Signs

15 Countdown Signal Heads All new and replacement pedestrian signal heads in the City are now “countdown” type This type of signal heads have been shown to reduce pedestrian accidents by 25% In addition, all new and retimed signals have longer pedestrian crossing times Over 400 countdown pedestrian signal heads have been installed in the past two years Countdown Signal Older Signal

16 Other treatments installed at selected locations include: ‾Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons ‾Continuous flashing beacons ‾“HAWK” signals “HAWK” Pedestrian Signal Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons Other Improvements

QUESTIONS? 17