For Immediate Release: Tuesday, May 2, 2017
The Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) has installed Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs) at three locations along Bel Pre Road in Aspen Hill and a fourth location in Bethesda. When activated by a pedestrian, the RRFB begins flashing, signaling to motorists that a pedestrian is waiting to cross or actively crossing the road.
RRFBs supplement warning signs at unsignalized intersections or mid-block crosswalks. When a pedestrian pushes the button located on the pole, he/she will hear an audible ticking sound as well as a voice message alerting the pedestrian that “yellow lights are flashing.” The pedestrian should wait to cross until the LED amber warning lights start flashing, and after ensuring that motorists have come to a full stop and it is safe to do so. The flashing lights are visible to both drivers and pedestrians. The RRFB lights are set to flash long enough to give pedestrians adequate time to cross the roadway.
The RRFBs were installed at:
Bel Pre Road was selected as one of the locations for RRFBs because of its designation as a High Incidence Area, i.e., sites with a higher concentration of pedestrian collisions. As there is considerable distance between traffic signals on this road, the RRFBs enhance convenience for pedestrians while providing an additional warning to make unsignalized crossings safer. The RRFB near Montgomery Mall was installed because there is heavy pedestrian traffic using the unsignalized location to access the shopping center.
RRFBs have been shown to enhance safety by increasing driver awareness of people who cross the street at a crosswalk; they are more effective than standard warning signs and pavement markings that are generally installed at unsignalized crosswalks.
To ensure that residents understand how to use the RRFBs, MCDOT is planning an education campaign. Key points to safely using the RRFBs include:
MCDOT’s education efforts will include:
More information about pedestrian safety in Montgomery County is available at: montgomerycountymd.gov/walk.
Release ID: 17-100