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13 <br /> <br />Not all of the countermeasures listed in the charts should necessarily be installed at a crossing. Agencies <br />should also review safety issues, surrounding land development context, pedestrian travel patterns, <br />countermeasure effectiveness, and costs when considering what countermeasure(s) are best suited for <br />the crossing. <br />The second part of the quick reference guide will help make the determination on the most appropriate <br />countermeasure to use. <br />4.2 COUNTERMEASURE FACT SHEETS <br />The countermeasure fact sheets include a sheet for each of the twelve countermeasures identified in <br />the study. The fact sheets describe considerations for implementation of each countermeasure <br />including: <br /> Benefits <br /> Best locations for use <br /> Design considerations <br /> Planning level costs <br />The fact sheets are meant to be used as a quick reference guide. Agencies should further review the <br />MN MUTCD, AASHTO Pedestrian Guide, and/or agency policies and practices to identify and select <br />countermeasures for implementation. <br />