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Corona installs HAWK pedestrian signals on 6th Street to improve crosswalk safety
Summary
A City of Corona traffic engineer described new HAWK (High-Intensity Activated crosswalk) signals installed at four 6th Street crossings and at Main & 5th, replacing in-pavement warning lights to improve visibility and reliability for pedestrians and drivers.
Aaron, identified in the meeting as a traffic engineer with the City of Corona, described the cityinstalled HAWK signals on 6th Street and at Main & 5th and explained how they work.
"A HAWK signal stands for high intensity activated crosswalk," Aaron said, then walked through the driver-facing sequence: a flashing yellow to get drivers' attention, a solid yellow to "prepare to stop," then dual solid to "come to a full stop" while…
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