Pedestrian - Safety
: Raised medians (ideally 6–10 feet wide) in the middle of busy streets that give pedestrians a safe place to wait while crossing multiple lanes.
: Ramped speed tables that slow drivers down and bring the road up to sidewalk level, making pedestrians more noticeable. Pedestrian Safety
: Physical handrails or industrial barriers from companies like A-Safe that segregate walking paths from vehicle lanes in workplaces or parking lots. : Raised medians (ideally 6–10 feet wide) in
These are physical components installed by cities or facility managers to manage traffic flow and protect pedestrians. Pedestrian Safety
: The Birdie Personal Alarm is a compact device that emits a loud siren and flashing light to draw attention in dangerous or emergency situations.