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City Of Orlando: City Of Orlando Installs New Midblock Pedestrian Crosswalk
The City of Orlando Installs New Midblock Pedestrian Crosswalk with the Latest in State-of-the-Art Technology
September 02, 2021
The City of Orlando Installs New Midblock Pedestrian Crosswalk with the Latest in State-of-the-Art Technology
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WHAT:
As part of the city’s continued efforts through the Vision Zero initiative to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries by 2040 and as a Future-Ready city that embraces technology to address community challenges, the city recently installed a new midblock pedestrian crosswalk that features the latest in technology, automated flashing beacons, on Primrose Drive, south of Amelia Street.
These new beacons utilize state-of-the-art passive detection technology through infrared heat profiles to identify pedestrians or bicyclists within the detection zone to automatically activate the beacon without needing to push the button.
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In addition to the automated flashing beacons, the city continues to improve pedestrian safety, connectivity and accessibility through other recently completed crosswalk improvements, including:
In addition to the automated flashing beacons, the city continues to improve pedestrian safety, connectivity and accessibility through other recently completed crosswalk improvements, including:
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