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Pedestrian-Hybrid Beacons (PHB)
              This signal is known as a Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (PHB), and it is designed to help pedestrians safely cross busy streets. Pedestrians push
            a button to activate the overhead beacon and stop road traffic. When WALK appears on the Pedestrian signal, pedestrians can cross the street.






















            Dark                              Solld Red                         Flashing Red
            The PHB remains DARK for traffic unless a pedes-  The solid yellow is followed by double SOLID RED  The double solid red signals are followed by al­
            trian activates the push-button.   signals, requiring drivers to stop.   ternating FLASHING  RED signals. This requires
                                                                                drivers to come to a full STOP, and proceed when
                                                                                pedestrians  have  cleared  the  crosswalk.  The
                                                                                signal will then go dark until  activated  again  by
                                                                                a pedestrian.















            Flashing
            When a pedestrian presses the button, the signal
            is activated. Approaching drivers will see a FLASH­
            ING YELLOW signal for a few seconds.




















            Solid Yellow
            The flashing yellow is followed by a SOLID YEL­
            LOW  signal,  indicating  drivers  should  reduce
            speed and be prepared to stop.
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