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N. n.t.s. 45. STOP. STOP. STOP. STOP. STOP. STOP. STOP. STOP. STREET: PVDS. Traffic Engineering Survey City of Rancho Palos Verdes. LIMITS: 1,300 FT W/O SCHOONER DR TO EAST CITY LIMIT. DATE: 6-14-06. ENGINEER: JACK RYDELL. SIGNATURE:. MAP SYMBOLS. Forrestal Dr. Schooner Dr.
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N n.t.s. 45 STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STREET: PVDS Traffic Engineering Survey City of Rancho Palos Verdes LIMITS: 1,300 FT W/O SCHOONER DR TO EAST CITY LIMIT DATE: 6-14-06 ENGINEER: JACK RYDELL SIGNATURE: MAP SYMBOLS Forrestal Dr Schooner Dr Conqueror Dr R-1 STOP SIGN R-2 SPEED LIMIT Seacliff Dr Aqua Vista Dr Segment Limit BUS STOP (Segment Limit) City Limit SCENIC TURN-OUT PVDE Anchovy Ave Ocean Trails Dr La Rotonda Dr 1.8 MILES DISTANCE Rolling with slight horizontal curves ALIGNMENT PARKING RESTRICTIONS Parking prohibited on both sides STREET WIDTH Both E/B and WB barrel widths vary from 12-25 feet 1 thru lane and one continuous bike lane in each direction – raised median – openings at intersections and some midblock locations NO. OF LANES AND MEDIAN E/B barrel: S/S continuous AC or concrete curb, intermittent gutter, continuous AC or concrete sidewalk or dirt path. N/S continuous concrete curb. W/B barrel: N/S intermittent gutter and sidewalk, continuous AC or concrete curb. S/S continuous concrete curb, no gutter IMPROVEMENTS (SW, C & G) Backup residential. A few private driveways. Golf course FRONTING DEVELOPMENT 10,500 as of 5-11-06 AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC 5-31-06 Immediately e/o Forrestal Dr SPEED CHECK DATA (DATE/LOC) AVERAGE SPEED: 42 MPH CRITICAL SPEED: 47 MPH 10 MILE PACE: 36 - 45 MPH TOTAL MIDBLOCK ACC: 5 NO. W/SPEEDING: 3 PREDOMINATE: SPEED HBD, DRUNK, H&R: 1 2-YEAR ACCIDENT DATA THRU 4-06 ACCIDENT RATE: 0.36 ACCIDENTS PER MILLION VEHICLE MILES DISTRICT 7 AVERAGE: 1.98 ACCIDENTS PER MILLION VEHICLE MILES EXISTING SPEED ZONE – 45 MPH PROPOSED SPEED ZONE – 40 MPH This portion of roadway is heavily used by bicyclists, creating the potential for significant conflict with vehicles traveling at relatively high speeds. Additionally, the horizontal and vertical curves in the alignment limit visibility for vehicles exiting side streets and driveways onto PVDS. The speed limit on the adjacent roadway within the City of Los Angeles (25th St) is posted at 40 mph. Considering these factors and CVC Section 627, which specifies that bicyclist safety be considered in an Engineering and Traffic Survey, it is appropriate to apply a 5 mph reduction from the 85th percentile speed in order to establish a reasonable and safe speed limit. COMMENTS ATTACHMENT B