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New pedestrian crossing criteria
A new methodology for prioritising pedestrian crossing requests has been introduced by the City of Edinburgh Council. Locations are currently prioritised using the PV2 value – the nationally recognised unit of measuring vehicle and pedestrian flows at the proposed location – together with an investigation of pedestrian injury accidents and assessment of nearby developments such as schools, play areas and hospitals. Edinburgh now plans to adjust the PV2 value by taking into account...
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