Pedestrian hybrid beacons: There’s a new kind of traffic signal in town; here’s what you need to know.


If you’ve driven, walked, or rolled along San Pablo Avenue recently, you may have noticed a new type of traffic signal at the San Pablo Avenue and Eureka Avenue intersection.

Installed by Caltrans, the signal is called a pedestrian hybrid beacon or PHB, and is a special type of traffic signal that reduces pedestrian-vehicle conflicts on busy roadways. A before and after study of pedestrian hybrid beacons in Tucson, Arizona, identified a 29 percent reduction in total crashes and a 69 percent reduction in pedestrian crashes. Learn more on the City of El Cerrito website.




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