HUNTSVILLE – Pedestrian safety measures on Bailey Cove Road in south Huntsville will soon be improved through the activation of a Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon (RRFB).
The city’s Traffic Engineering Division will activate the RRFB at the pedestrian crossing near McGucken Park at 9 a.m. Thursday, weather permitting. The RRFB system will improve pedestrian safety by increasing driver awareness and ensuring safer crossings for park visitors, families and nearby residents.
The RRFB emits high-intensity flashing lights when activated by a pedestrian. The flashing lights alert drivers to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians, enhancing safety and visibility at this busy crosswalk.
“The installation of the RRFB and the accompanying safety features represent a proactive step in enhancing pedestrian safety in this high-traffic area,” said Traffic Engineering Director Nicholas Nene. “We’re committed to providing safer roadways for our community, and this system will help protect both pedestrians and drivers.”
Key features of the RRFB include:
- Pedestrian activation: A push-button will initiate the flashing lights when a pedestrian is ready to cross.
- Vehicle yielding: Drivers must yield to pedestrians within the crosswalk.
- Pedestrian Safety: Pedestrians should confirm that vehicles have come to a complete stop before crossing.
In addition to the RRFB, a raised concrete island has been installed in the middle of the roadway. The island features a distinctive “zig-zag” pattern, designed to slow down pedestrians and cyclists while guiding them safely across the road. The design also serves as a refuge for pedestrians in the event of a power outage, allowing them to cross in stages rather than all at once.
The signal mast arms have been extended to accommodate overhead lighting for better visibility at night. The improvements are part of an overall effort to address safety concerns at this high-traffic intersection.
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