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Tools to Address Speeding and Volumes

FULL /DIAGONAL DIVERTER

Full Diverter
These might adversely affect residents' access to their properties.
Gaps can be left for pedestrians and bikes.
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Full or Diagonal diverters create a blockage from one corner to the diagonal corner of an intersection and effectively prohibit some turns and all through movements at an intersection. They are used to force traffic movements into a particular pattern to reduce volumes on selected streets.

Care should be taken to involve residents in the decision making process because full or diagonal-diverters can affect access patterns to residences.

Effectively reduces traffic volumes and speeds on certain streets. Gaps for pedestrians and bikes can be left.

Temporary Installation

Temp Diverter
Temporary Diverter Installation

Permanent Installation

Permanent Diverter
Portland, OR
Source: http://www.trans.ci.portland.or.us/

PROS

1. Reduces traffic speed.
2. Reduces traffic volumes.
3. Reduces cut-through traffic.
4. Self-enforcing.
5. Enhanced landscaping opportunities possible.

CONS

1. May reduce access for emergency vehicles.
2. Diversion to longer routes may cause inconvenience to and be opposed by affected residents.
3. Not suitable on transit routes.


Summary of Effectiveness

Volume Reduction

Yes

Speed Reduction

Yes

Safety Improvement

Possible

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-

Streets to Use On – Collector, Local

Local

Use on Bus Route

No

Use with Curbs and Gutters

Yes

Spot or Area-wide Use

Spot

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-

Emergency Service Access Issues

Yes

Impacts on Arterials

Possible

Change in % Trucks

Possible

Environmental Changes

Unknown

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-

Dependence on Enforcement

Self-Enforced

Level of Violation

None

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Aesthetics and Landscaping

Possible

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