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These state-of-the-art crosswalk signals were installed yesterday and are designed to significantly improve pedestrian safety in our community.
RRFBs are highly effective in increasing driver awareness of pedestrians crossing the street. According to studies by the Federal Highway Administration, the installation of RRFBs can lead to a 47% reduction in pedestrian crashes and a 98% driver yield rate to pedestrians in crosswalks.
By implementing these safety measures, the City of Shelbyville aims to create a safer environment for all residents and visitors.
The addition of these beacons will greatly benefit the historic district by providing enhanced safety for pedestrians navigating this busy area. North and South Harrison Street are vital thoroughfares in Shelbyville, frequented by both locals and tourists who come to enjoy the charm and amenities of our historic district. The new RRFBs will ensure that everyone can cross the streets with increased confidence and security.
“The safety of our community members is our top priority,” said Scott Furgeson, Mayor of the City of Shelbyville. “The installation of these flashing crosswalk signs is a significant step toward reducing pedestrian accidents and enhancing the overall safety and accessibility of our historic district.”
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