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			<description><![CDATA[<p>&quot;A pilot to alert vehicles when a pedestrian is about<br />to cross the street in East Austin began in November.<br />The program, monitored by the Austin Transportation<br />Department, is at two crossings on Rosewood Avenue:<br />Angelina Street and Navasota Street. The technology<br />for the project runs on solar power and is provided by<br />TAPCO and Siemens.</p><p>When a pedestrian pushes the signal, it alerts oncom<br />ing drivers who have vehicles connected to wireless<br />networks, or connected vehicles, that someone is<br />trying to cross. It also provides an alert if the driver<br />is about to run a red light. In addition to displaying<br />messages for connected vehicles, the crosswalks also<br />have rapid flashing lights that will go off.&quot;</p><p><a href="https://editions.communityimpact.com/view/762008927/15/#t=MTUscmlnaHQsMTMyLjQ2LDI5Ni43NywxNjguMDAsMTU2LjkyLGxlZnQsdG9w" rel="ugc">Community Impact</a></p>]]></description>
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