Increase Intersection Safety with Leading Pedestrian Intervals (LPI) and Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS)
Leading Pedestrian Intervals (LPI) are a simple timing change that gives pedestrians a 3-7 second head start before parallel and turning traffic gets a green light – reducing pedestrian crashes up to 60%.
However, LPIs without Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS) put visually disabled pedestrians in danger if the additional LPI crossing time is only communicated visually.
Accessible pedestrian signals communicate the Walk signal audibly and through a vibrotactile arrow button, removing ambiguity and providing blind and visually disabled pedestrians equal access to the benefits of the LPI.
Click here to download the Leading Pedestrian Intervals (LPI) Fact Sheet from Polara
Nebraska DOT Offers Grant Assistance via New Infrastructure Hub
The Nebraska Department of Transportation recently activated an online “Infrastructure Hub” to help state and local public agencies win federal discretionary grants for their transportation projects.
Click here to view the Nebraska Infrastructure Hub
MoboTrex Webinar Series – Houston Radar Data Collection Devices
MoboTrex is proud to host the next in our series of webinars showcasing the innovative and affordable products we represent in our distribution territories in Texas and Oklahoma.
In our August webinar, Steven Canan from Houston Radar will present their data collection solutions, including the SpeedLane Pro and Armadillo Tracker Traffic Collector.
When: Thursday, August 29th
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM CDT
Who: Steven Canan
MoboTrex Offices Closed for Labor Day
The MoboTrex offices will be closed on Monday, September 2nd, for Labor Day.
We will resume normal operations on Tuesday, September 3rd.
Click here to read the full Tuesday Traffic Talk
Click here to get signed up for future Tuesday Traffic Talks