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New Flashing Crosswalk Signs Coming To Herndon, Reston

The signs are a result of a $1,263,000 grant through VDOT's Pedestrian Safety Action Plan, officials said.

(Courtesy: Fair County Government)

HERNDON, VA - To enhance pedestrian and bicycle safety, Fairfax County officials say they are working closely with the Virginia Department of Transportation to install nine new Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs) at targeted crosswalks around the county, including the Herndon and Reston area.

The flashing yellow lights, when activated, indicate to drivers and bicyclists using the roadway to yield to those in the crosswalk before proceeding. RRFBs are a warning device for drivers. Pedestrians still need to watch for approaching traffic even if the RRFB is activated, officials said.

The new beacons are a result of a $1,263,000 grant through VDOT's Pedestrian Safety Action Plan and funded by the the Federal Highway Authority's Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP). The grant also includes other pedestrian safety improvements including refuge islands and a signalized crosswalk.

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“With more folks walking and bicycling and more driver distractions, pedestrian and bicycle safety in Fairfax County is a greater priority than ever,” said Fairfax County Department of Transportation Active Transportation Program Manager Chris Wells. “When applied in the right context, Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons are an excellent tool to draw attention to people crossing the street and encourage drivers to yield.”

The grant-funded RRFBs are located at:

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