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What does the sign “WHEN CHILDREN ARE PRESENT” mean when placed beneath a school speed limit sign?

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What does the sign “WHEN CHILDREN ARE PRESENT” mean when placed beneath a school speed limit sign?

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WAC 468-95-350 states: “The supplemental or lower panel of a “SCHOOL SPEED LIMIT 20” sign which reads “WHEN CHILDREN ARE PRESENT” shall indicate to the motorist that the 20-mile per hour school speed limit is in force under the following conditions: • School children occupying or walking within the marked crosswalk. • School children are waiting at the curb or on the shoulder of the roadway and are about to cross the road by way of the marked crosswalk. • School children are present or walking along the roadway, either on the adjacent sidewalk or, in the absence of sidewalks, on the shoulder within the posted school speed limit zone extending 300 feet, or other distance established by regulation, in either direction from the marked crosswalk. • Request for information on pedestrian safety at roundabouts See the following Web resources on pedestrian and bicycle safety issues in relation to roundabouts: • Design and General Information • Roundabouts: An Information Guide, Federal Highway

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WAC 468-95-350 states: “The supplemental or lower panel of a “SCHOOL SPEED LIMIT 20” sign which reads “WHEN CHILDREN ARE PRESENT” shall indicate to the motorist that the 20-mile per hour school speed limit is in force under the following conditions: • School children occupying or walking within the marked crosswalk. • School children are waiting at the curb or on the shoulder of the roadway and are about to cross the road by way of the marked crosswalk. • School children are present or walking along the roadway, either on the adjacent sidewalk or, in the absence of sidewalks, on the shoulder within the posted school speed limit zone extending 300 feet, or other distance established by regulation, in either direction from the marked crosswalk. • Request for information on pedestrian safety at roundabouts See the following Web resources on pedestrian and bicycle safety issues in relation to roundabouts: • Design and General Information • Roundabouts: An Information Guide, Federal Highway

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