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Appendix I - Crosswalks and Stop Lines
Pages 97-103

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From page 97...
... COLORADO Standard crosswalks are at least 6 ft wide. The transverse crosswalk lines are 12 in.
From page 98...
... High-visibility crosswalks are comprised of 8-in.-wide transverse crosswalk lines supplemented with sets of longitudinal lines that are parallel to the approach lanes and are centered on lane lines and the centers of approach lanes to avoid wheel paths. Each set of longitudinal lines is 24 in.
From page 99...
... High-visibility crosswalks are 8 ft wide and are comprised of 24-in.-wide longitudinal lines that are parallel to the approach lanes and are centered on lane lines and the centers of approach lanes to avoid wheel paths. A 24-in.-wide stop line is located at least 5 ft from intersection crosswalks.
From page 100...
... NORTH DAKOTA Standard crosswalks are typically 6 ft wide. The transverse crosswalk lines are 6 in.
From page 101...
... OREGON Crosswalks are at least 6 ft wide, but a width of 10 ft is desired. Transverse crosswalk lines are at least 12 in.
From page 102...
... A 24-in.-wide stop line is typically located 4 ft from crosswalks. UTAH Standard crosswalks are typically 10 ft wide (measured to the outside edges of the transverse crosswalk lines)
From page 103...
... TUCSON/PIMA COUNTY, AZ Crosswalks are 10 ft wide. Transverse crosswalk lines are 12 in.


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