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How do I get “in-street” pedestrian crossing signs placed in a roadway?

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How do I get “in-street” pedestrian crossing signs placed in a roadway?

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A. The following requirements must be satisfied prior to considering the placement of an In-Street Pedestrian crossing sign: 1. In-Street Pedestrian Crossing signs shall not be used at signalized intersections. 2. Signs shall only be installed in central business areas or other areas with significant pedestrian activity. 3. Posted speeds along the roadway shall not exceed 35 MPH. 4. There shall be a minimum clear roadway width of 24 feet (e.g. 40’ roadway with 8’ wide parallel parking lanes on either side). 5. In-Street Pedestrian Crossing signs shall only be used at marked crosswalks. 6. The signs shall only be installed on sections of roadway, which have a no passing zone, approaching the sign location from each direction of travel. 7. The signs shall not be installed on one-way roadways, divided roadways, or roadways with two-way left turns. 8. The signs shall not be located where it will adversely affect the turning radius of motor vehicles. 9. In-Street Pedestrian Crossing signs s

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