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What is a raised crosswalk for pedestrians?
Raised Pedestrian Crossings Raised crosswalks or raised intersections are ramped speed tables spanning the entire width of the roadway or intersection. Raised crosswalks are often placed at midblock crossing locations and only the width of a crosswalk.
Should a crosswalk be level with the street curb?
It is common for a raised crosswalk to be level with the street curb. This height increases the visibility of a pedestrian in a crosswalk to a motorist. It also improves the line of sight for a pedestrian toward an oncoming vehicle. A raised crosswalk can be placed midblock or at an intersection.
Where can I find the standard crosswalk design?
These standard crosswalk designs are found in PennDOT Publication 111, Traffic Control – Pavement Markings and Signing Standards, TC-8600, Sheet 6 of 13. The most commonly used are Types A and C.
Can a raised crosswalk be ADA compliant?
For a raised crosswalk, the longitudinal drainage taper can be removed to form a level pedestrian crossing. Drainage will still need to be provided, such as by using a trench drain through the raised crosswalk and covered with an ADA-compliant grate (see Figure 3.14.7). Another option is to place the drainage inlet upstream of the raised crosswalk.