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1 Group Members: Pamela Johnson Sarah Bronstein Chengxin Dai Daniel Nguyen SE 82 nd & Francis Rapid Flash Beacon

2 Zoning: Commercial Portland Maps SE 82 nd Ave & SE Francis St.- Foster- Powell- Portland. PortlandMaps © 2011

3 Wal-Mart Marshall H.S. Century 16 Theater Bank of America

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5 Crosswalk

6 Rapid Flash Beacon User Activated Voice Recording Irregular Flashing LED’s 30 Second Phase Signal Length

7 Video Data: Methodology PBOT Video data from Feb 2, 2011, 4-6pm Pedestrian and Bicyclist Counts Violations and Behavior Counts

8 Pedestrian Violations: Listening to iPod/talking on phone Jaywalking Not pushing the beacon button Partial Compliance: cutting straight across the refuge Bicyclist Violations: Not wearing a helmet Not pushing the beacon button Partial Compliance: cutting straight across the refuge

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11 Motorist Violations Didn't yield to RFB users Intruded into crosswalk Blocked crosswalk when stopped

12 100% cyclists cross at RFB 72% pedestrians cross at RFB

13 Pedestrians: 10% didn’t activate flashing signal 62% partial compliance Jaywalking 2% at RFB vs 70% at Francis Bicyclists: 32% didn’t activate flashing signal 17% partial compliance 89% ride on 9-foot sidewalk. 68% no helmet.

14 Less than 46% beacon users have to yield to at least one car Assume: 1 user cross 82 nd Ave per time Yielding%= unstopped vehicle / user counts Sometimes motorists didn’t yield due to traveling speed. A subsequent motorist might yield. Car queue blocks zebra crossing and forces beacon users to cut straight across the refuge.

15 Delay = starting delay + median delay median delay: the pedestrian island increases the crossing distance but also the median delay. starting delay: average delay time 5s at RFB < average delay time 10s at un-signalized intersection with stop control on minor streets.

16 Recommendations: Align crossing facilities with transit stops

17 Recommendations: Add railing or flexible posts to encourage pedestrians to follow the path in the median

18 Questions?


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