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6 <br />▪ 85th Percentile Speed: The 85th percentile speed recorded at the point of crossing. <br />▪ Existing AADT: The most recent average annual daily traffic available at the point of <br />crossing. <br />▪ Future AADT: The future average annual daily traffic identified at the point of crossing if <br />available. <br />▪ Existing V/C: The vehicle-to-capacity based upon the number of lanes and existing AADT at <br />the point of crossing <br />▪ Future V/C: The vehicle-to-capacity based upon the number of lanes and future AADT at <br />the point of crossing <br />▪ Total Crashes: The total number of crashes (all modes) that are recorded at the point of <br />crossing in the last five years. Highlight serious injury or fatal crashes if present. <br />Multimodal Data <br />▪ Sidewalk: Identify if a sidewalk directly connects to the crossing under review. <br />▪ Shared-use Path: Identify if a shared-use path, sidepath, or multiuse trail directly connects <br />to the crossing under review. <br />▪ Crosswalk Lighting: Identify if lighting is present that would illuminate the crossing and <br />specifically note if that lighting is pedestrian-scale. <br />▪ Transit Stop: Identify if a bus or transit stop is within 300 feet of the crossing under review. <br />▪ Multimodal User Volume: Record the three peak hour totals for multimodal users and <br />specifically identify pedestrians versus bicyclists. User types are further defined under the <br />“Criteria Definitions” section. A best practice is collecting data between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. <br />during warmer months (i.e., April-June or September-October) and when school is in <br />session. Collecting both a weekday and weekend count is also recommended. Previously <br />collected count data within two years of this assessment can be applied if location <br />conditions have not changed significantly. <br />▪ Multimodal User Volume – Vulnerable Population: Record the three peak hour totals for <br />multimodal users that would identify as vulnerable (i.e., young, older, and/or disabled). User <br />types are further defined under the “Criteria Definitions” section. <br />▪ Pedestrian Crashes: The total number of pedestrian-involved crashes that are recorded at <br />the point of crossing in the last ten years. Highlight serious injury or fatal crashes and <br />remove preventable crashes (e.g., driver impaired, etc.) if present. <br />▪ Bicycle Crashes: The total number of bicycle-involved crashes that are recorded at the point <br />of crossing in the last ten years. Highlight serious injury or fatal crashes and remove <br />preventable crashes (e.g., driver impaired, etc.) if present. <br />▪ Distance to Next Marked Crosswalk: The distance (in feet) between the closest marked <br />crosswalk and the crossing under review.
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