Safer Signals on Lake to Lake

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue is testing an innovative LIDAR technology as part of its Safer Signals pilot program to enhance pedestrian safety at intersections. This system tracks pedestrian movements and adjusts walk signal durations in real-time, ensuring that slower walkers receive longer crossing times. The initiative aims to improve traffic flow and safety for cyclists and pedestrians alike, demonstrating Bellevue's proactive approach to urban mobility. City officials highlight the significance of adapting traffic signals to the needs of all road users, particularly in busy areas. The pilot project is expected to provide valuable data on the effectiveness of LIDAR in urban settings.

If successful, this technology may pave the way for broader implementation of smart traffic solutions throughout the city. Bellevue's commitment to integrating technology in transportation reflects a growing trend in urban planning. The program could serve as a model for other cities looking to enhance pedestrian safety and traffic efficiency.

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