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  1. A refuge island, also known as a pedestrian refuge or pedestrian island, is a small section of pavement or sidewalk, surrounded by asphalt or other road materials, where pedestrians can stop before finishing crossing a road.

  2. pedestrian refuge island in conjunction with the pedestrian crossing markings are hereby prescribed: 1. Pedestrian refuge island shall be provided in roadways having clear carriageway width of at least 4 lanes. 2. The island shall be installed at the following locations where there are concentration of pedestrians:

  3. Pedestrian refuge islands are raised median islands that provide a location for pedestrians to safely wait for a gap in the traffic so they can finish crossing the road. This makes crossing the road easier for pedestrians by allowing them to cross in two stages and deal with one direction of traffic flow at a time.

  4. Pedestrian Refuge Islands, one of the Safe Transportation for Every Pedestrian (STEP) program countermeasures, can reduce crash risk for pedestrians by provi...

  5. Median refuge islands are protected spaces placed in the center of the street to facilitate bicycle and pedestrian crossings. Crossings of two-way streets are facilitated by allowing bicyclists and pedestrians to navigate only one direction of traffic at a time.

  6. May 28, 2012 · Guidelines Pedestrian Refuge Island National Roads infra 034. Republic of the Philippines Department of Public Works and Highways. Home; Transparency; Projects; Contact Us

  7. Learn how medians and pedestrian refuge islands can improve safety for pedestrians crossing roads in urban and suburban areas. Find out the benefits, design criteria, and examples of these features.