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  2. Pedestrian crossing - Wikipedia

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    The United States Federal Highway Administration prohibits crosswalk art due to concerns about safety and visibility, but U.S. cities have chosen to install their own designs. Seattle had 40 crosswalks with unique designs, including the rainbow flag in Capitol Hill and the Pan-African flag in the Central District. [36] [37]

  3. Crosswalks in North America - Wikipedia

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    Crosswalk pavement marking variants per the U.S. FHWA. In the United States, crosswalks are sometimes marked with white stripes, though many municipalities have slightly different methods, styles, or patterns for doing so. The designs used vary widely between jurisdictions, and often vary even between a city and its county (or local equivalents).

  4. Pedestrian crossing flag - Wikipedia

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    The flags started being used by other cities in the United States. Cities such as Kirkland, Washington, McCall, Idaho, Berkeley, California, Las Vegas, Nevada, Cupertino, California [5] and Seattle, Washington had sponsorships for pedestrian crossing flags at crosswalks. [2] [6] Seattle ended the program in 2008 after not much usage by ...

  5. Pedestrian crossings in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    A guerrilla crosswalk was painted on East Burnside Street in 2008. [21] In 2018, someone placed pedestrian crossing flags at an intersection in northeast Portland's Concordia neighborhood. [22] PDX Transformation, described as "a contingent of anonymous street safety advocates", has installed guerrilla crosswalks.

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  7. List of people who have walked across the United States

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    At age 11, Noah Barnes became the youngest person to walk across the United States when he and his father, Robert Barnes, walked some 4,240 miles (6,820 km) from Key West, Florida, to Blaine, Washington, in 2017 to raise awareness and funds for diabetes research. [125] Noah was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when he was 16 months old.

  8. TxDOT launches pedestrian safety campaign - AOL

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    Oct. 1—AUSTIN — While fall and winter give Texans a much-needed reprieve from the summer heat, the change in seasons also brings fewer daylight hours, making it harder for drivers to see ...

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