Traffic Signals & ITS to Encourage Walking & Cycling

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Traffic Signals & ITS to Encourage Walking & Cycling December 2, 2015 Presented by: Peter Koonce, PE Division Manager, Signals, Street Lighting, & ITS 1

Current USDOT Policy Directive Treat walking and bicycling as equals with other transportation modes Go beyond minimum design standards Improve nonmotorized facilities during maintenance projects 2

SIGNALS 3

Signals Bicycle Signal Heads Signal Detection and Actuation Detector Confirmation Indication Active Warning Sign for Bike Route at Unsignalized Intersection 4

N Broadway & Williams Proposed Characteristics Lane Configurations: 1 Streetcar/thru lane 1 thru lane 2 right-turn lanes (no turn on red) 1 bike lane (with bike signal)

N Broadway & Williams Improvements

N Broadway & Williams Improvements Thru green arrows Overhead sensor PTR Right turn arrows Bike signal sign 12” yellow heads on bike signal Bike signal on recall initially Considering Red Light Running Camera Advance Loops

N Broadway & Williams Improvements

N Broadway & Williams Improvements

Scramble Phase Signal N Interstate Ave & Oregon St Exclusive bike & pedestrian phase Bikes cross diagonally from southwest to northeast Movement controlled by a bike signal

Problem: 2-phase crossing

Solution: Scramble signal

Scramble Phase Signal N Interstate Ave & Oregon St Bicycle approach on the SW corner of the intersection

Scramble Phase Signal N Interstate Ave & Oregon St Red bike signal phase Green bike signal phase

Scramble Phase Signal N Interstate Ave & Oregon St No right turn on red display during green bike signal phase

Designing for bicycle travel Build it and they will come

Smaller lens & housing (visual variation) BICYCLE SIGNAL HEADS Separate bicycle movements from conflicting car, pedestrian, lightrail, and streetcar movement Lower placement Near side Smaller lens & housing (visual variation) NEW YORK, NY 18

Nearside bicycle display, 4” size mounted at human scale PORTLAND, OR 20

Long Beach, CA 21

SIGNAL ACTUATION & DETECTION Push-Button Inductive Loop Video Microwave Radar PALO ALTO, CA 22

Push Buttons are reliable 23

Half of Portland bike riders don’t know how to trigger green lights

DETECTION BOULDER, CO PORTLAND, OR

SIGNAL DETECTION – Best Practice Detector at stop bar identifies presence Advance detection provides early notice of to reduce delay, and collects data about use

Improving Bicycle Detection Vehicle detected when “Blue Light On” confirmation for bike or other traffic

Green. Yellow. Red. Blue? Portland's new traffic-light experiment comes in peace 

Dynamic Yield to Bikes Sign One way street downhill grade Pedestrian Bike Box

Pedestrians Vehicles Bikes

Activation of Sign Detectors set at 200’ & 120’

Approach to Intersection

Dynamic Sign Sign is activated if it is likely that a bike will arrive during middle of green

Dynamic Sign Sign is modeled after the standard MUTCD sign bike and green lane replaces pedestrian

Active Sign Yield blinks bike and green lane fully extended