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Flashing beacons installed at five new locations to enhance pedestrian safety

Press release from Alachua County

ALACHUA COUNTY, Fla. – The Alachua County Public Works Department is pleased to announce the completion of 10 new Rapid Rectangular Flashing Beacons (RRFBs) at key pedestrian crosswalks, aimed at improving safety for both pedestrians and cyclists.

Installed at five strategic locations, RRFBs are designed to alert motorists when pedestrians or bicyclists are about to enter a crosswalk. Under Florida state law, drivers are required to stop for pedestrians in a crosswalk once the beacons are activated and lights are flashing.

The new beacons are located at the following locations:

  • Eastside High School and Lake Forest Elementary School: Southeast 43rd Street and Southeast 10th Place intersection
  • Joseph Williams Elementary & Abraham Lincoln Middle School: Southeast 15th Street at the intersections of Southeast 8th Avenue and Southeast 11th Avenue
  • Southwest 8th Way: North of the Southwest 26th Lane intersection
  • San Felasco Park: Along Millhopper Road

Each location features two solar-powered beacons equipped with LED lights. The lights activate when a pedestrian pushes a button located on the beacon pole, flashing for 20 seconds to provide ample time for pedestrians to cross safely.

“We’re proud to say this project was completed on time and under budget, thanks to the efforts of our in-house team,” said Kenneth Gray, interim traffic maintenance supervisor. “By handling the work internally, we saved approximately $37,000 this year, which can now be redirected toward other vital safety projects.”

  • Can we get a 100 yard perimeter that shuts down all cell phones so the cell phone addicts are not in danger too?

  • More stupid County money wasting! Drivers by law have to yield to pedacyclists and pedestrians! More distractions for drivers! UFB!

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