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Gateways:
A gateway is a physical or geometric landmark that indicates a change
in environment from a higher speed arterial or collector road to a lower
speed residential or commercial district. They often place a higher emphasis
on aesthetics and are frequently used to identify neighborhood and commercial
areas within a larger urban setting. Gateways may be a combination of
street narrowing, medians, signing, archways, roundabouts, or other
identifiable feature. Gateways should send a clear message to motorists
that they have reached a specific place and must reduce speeds. This
can help achieve the goal of meeting expectations and preparing
motorists for a different driving environment. Gateways are only an
introduction and slower speeds are not likely to be maintained unless
the entire area has been redesigned or other traffic-calming features
are used.
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Create an expectation for motorists to drive more slowly and watch for
pedestrians when entering a commercial, business, or residential district from
a higher speed roadway.
Create a unique image for an area. |
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Traffic-slowing effects will depend upon the device chosen and the overall
traffic-calming plan for the area. |
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Varies widely depending on the measures chosen. |
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