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Republic of the Philippines


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
Manila ~ UL 1 7 2013
DEPARTMENT ORDER ) SUBJECT REVISED GUIDELINES ON THE
INSTALLATION OF PEDESTRIAN
No. 65
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CROSSING MARKINGS ALONG
NATIONAL ROADS

In line with the Department's continuing process of upgrading our road safety
standards, the guidelines on the installation of pedestrian crossing markings as set forth in
Department Order No. 62, series of 2011, are hereby amended, as follows:

1. Pedestrian crossing markings shall consist of Zebra for non-signalized crossing and
Cross walk for signalized crossing with the following detailed descriptions.

1.1 Zebra (Longitudinal Bars) - Consists of a series of continuous longitudinal


bars 300 millimeters (for speed less than 60.0 kph) or 600 millimeters (for
speed more than 60.0 kph) wide and generally not less than 4.0 meters
long. The bars are placed parallel to the road center line with gaps of equal
width between bars. (Figure 1)

1.2 Zebra (Staggered Bars) - Consists of a series of staggered longitudinal bars,


300 millimeters (for speed less than 60 kph) or 600 millimeters (for speed
more than 60kph) wide and each bar is generally not less than 2.0 meters
long. The bars are placed parallel to the road center line with gaps of equal
width between bars. (Figure 2)

1.3 Crosswalk- Defined by a pair of solid white lines across the road surface not
less than 4.0 meters and not more than 8.0 meters apart, 150millimeters
(for speed less than 60.0 kph) or 300 millimeters (for speed more than 60.0
kph) wide. (Figure 3)

2. A pedestrian zebra crossing shall be installed under any of the following conditions
during peak hours of an average day:

2.1 The number of pedestrians crossing within 30.0 meters of the proposed site
is between one hundred (100) and one hundred fifty (150) persons per hour
for zebra longitudinal bars and more than one hundred fifty (150) persons
per hour for zebra staggered bars.
2.2 The number of vehicles in one direction of the carriageway where there are
concentration of pedestrians, exceeds eight hundred (800) vehicles per hour.

However such crossing shall not be installed within 500 meters of any other
pedestrian facility in order to provide a longer distance of continuous and
uninterrupted flow of vehicular traffic.

3. Pedestrian crossing markings at road intersections without channelized islands


(median and corner islands) shall be placed outside the intersection area at least 2.0
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meters set back from the edge of the carriageway of the intersecting road. (Figures
4, 5 & 6)

4. In channelized road intersections with corner island, pedestrian crossing markings


shall be placed/connected with the corner island (Figures 7, 8 & 9) to aid
pedestrians in crossing large pavement area and in determining correct vehicle
paths.

5. Mid-block pedestrian crossing markings shall be provided at locations where


pedestrians are normally concentrated, but should not be placed on or adjacent to
horizontal and vertical curves that limit the sight distance in either direction.

6. Median island which serves as pedestrian refuge shall be installed on carriageway


with more than one lane in each direction, provided that it satisfies any of the
following: (Figures 7, 8 & 9)

6.1 During peak hours of an average day, the number of vehicles exceeds one
thousand (1,000) per hour.

6.2 There is a history of accidents involving pedestrian waiting in the center of


the road before completing the crossing.

7. In conjunction with pedestrian crossing marking, a stop line should be placed across
an appropriate portion of the roadway at positions where vehicles are required to
stop. A stop line is a solid white line 450 millimeters wide on urban roads and 600
millimeters wide on rural roads. The stop line should be placed at 1.50 meters from
the nearest pedestrian lane except for mid-block pedestrian actuated signals where
the stop line should be placed 3.0 meters before the nearest pedestrian crossing
line. (Figure 10)

This Order supercedes Department Order No. 62, series of 2011 and shall take effect
immediately.

GELIO L. SINGSON
Secretary

Department of Public Works snd Highways


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