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Watch the Webinar Recordings

Day #1

Navigating mid-blocks: Exploring pedestrian safety solutions with a virtual walking tour

Day #2

Mastering RRFB overhead lighting & mast arm applications

Day #3

Beyond the mid-block: RRFBs for slip lanes, roundabouts and uncontrolled intersections

Day #4

Intelligent crosswalk technology: Information gathering, connectivity & integration

Day #5

Applying PROWAG & MUTCD 11 to accessible pedestrian signals

Day #6

The usability of APS: Exploring crosswalk signals from the user’s perspective

Get the Essential Resources

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RRFB Application Guide

This guide illustrates the current industry recommendations for selecting and installing an RRFB crosswalk using information from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).

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PROWAG Fact Sheet

PROWAG is the first accessibility standard developed expressly for the pedestrian environment, including crosswalks, signals, and push buttons. It builds upon several federal laws, regulations, and standards.

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Overhead Lighting Guide

This guide illustrates the current industry recommendations for overhead lighting at mid-block crosswalks using information from two leading authorities, the Federal Highways Administration (FHWA) and the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES).

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LPI Factsheet 

This Leading Pedestrian Interval (LPI) factsheet provides an overview of the advantages it provides disabled pedestrians, when used in tandem with Accessible Pedestrian Signals.

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Applying MUTCD 11 and PROWAG to APS

This guide examines Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS) as per MUTCD 11 and PROWAG mandates, including real-world examples of challenges and solutions.

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UDOT Provides Contactless Pedestrian Assistance

This video illustrates how UDOT helps disabled pedestrians by providing contactless assistance. 

It's back!  Join us on July 10th for the Day #3 Webinar, Beyond the mid-block: RRFBs for slip lanes, roundabouts, and uncontrolled intersections

Please note, if you've previously registered for the Cross Walk Bootcamp, you do not need to re-register.

Session recording will be reposted above.

•  This course qualifies for professional development credits, and a certificate will be available upon request. 

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