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- :Zaworski, Katharine Hunter ;Mueller, Jon2012-03-01:A literature review, field study of Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) installations in Oregon, and a static surveyon the sequencing of the Pede...
- :Ross, June ;Serpico, Dan2011-12-01:The Oregon Department of Transportation improved two crosswalks on US 97 (Bend Parkway) near Bend, Oregon by installing Rectangular Rapid Flashing Bea...
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