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  2. Grade separation - Wikipedia

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    Grade-separated pedestrian and cycling routes often require modest space since they do not typically intersect with the facility (such as a highway) that they cross. However, grade-separated pedestrian crossings with steps introduce accessibility problems. Some crossings have lifts, but these can be time-consuming to use.

  3. Pedestrian separation structure - Wikipedia

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    A pedestrian separation structure is any structure that removes pedestrians from a roadway, street or railway track. This creates a road junction where vehicles and pedestrians do not interact. This can be considered a type of grade separation structure on the road. These structures can be located either above the roadway or below the roadway.

  4. Anti-trespass panels - Wikipedia

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    The railroad and the agency settled on the south side of a grade crossing at West Dickson Street in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Video cameras in operation around the clock were installed at the crossing and the footage reviewed to count the amount of trespassers before and after the panels were installed; signs warning against trespassing were also ...

  5. Intersection (road) - Wikipedia

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    The pedestrian intersection also has one of the highest annual attendance rates of any tourist attraction in the world, estimated at 60 million. [9] Intersections generally must manage pedestrian as well as vehicle traffic. Pedestrian aids include crosswalks, pedestrian-directed traffic signals ("walk light") and over/underpasses. Traffic ...

  6. Subway (crossing) - Wikipedia

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    To reduce conflict with the grid system vehicle traffic (which normally has high speeds), redways normally run underneath grid roads. [8] In the Netherlands, underpasses for cyclists and pedestrians are often built as part of bikeways, often to replace level crossings or at-grade cyclist/pedestrian crossings.

  7. Cost to make railroad crossings safer is skyrocketing. It ...

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    Of the 3,311 public at-grade railroad crossings in Missouri, 1,420 — or 43% — don’t have those devices, according to MoDOT. ... generated from a 25-cent annual motor vehicle registration or ...

  8. Overpass - Wikipedia

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    An overpass, called an overbridge or flyover (for a road only) in the United Kingdom and some other Commonwealth countries, is a bridge, road, railway or similar structure that is over another road or railway. An overpass and underpass together form a grade separation. [1] Stack interchanges are made up of several overpasses.

  9. These dangerous Durham railroad crossings could be ... - AOL

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    The exposure index at these three crossings was already high more than a decade ago when the N.C. Department of Transportation and the City of Durham studied 18 crossings along the N.C. Railroad ...