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2 <br /> <br />determine when it is best applied, and a provide a high-level planning cost for each one. The twelve <br />countermeasures identified are: <br /> High-visibility crosswalk markings <br /> Parking restrictions on crosswalk approach <br /> Adequate nighttime lighting levels <br /> Crossing warning signs <br /> Raised crosswalks <br /> Advanced Stop Here for Pedestrian sign and stop line <br /> In-street pedestrian crossing sign <br /> Curb extension <br /> Pedestrian refuge island <br /> Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) <br /> Road diet <br /> Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (PHB) <br />Before going any further, it is important that anyone reading this document understands what <br />Minnesota law says about uncontrolled crosswalks and pedestrians. Minnesota 2019 State Statute <br />169.21 addresses pedestrians and crosswalks. See Section 2.1.1 for details.