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The locations for the new signals are selected and prioritized based on a number of factors including: crosswalk distance, intersection complexity, traffic volume, land use, speed limit, proximity to schools or large populations of seniors, and ridership at nearby transit stops.

The signs display the number of seconds remaining for a pedestrian to safely cross the street and are meant to increase safety.

The locations of the signs are listed in the document below, including future locations where installation has yet to take place.