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Please see:
Please see for specific guide to mapping cameras in Washington: [[{{BasePage2}}/Cameras]]
[[{{BasePage2}}/Cameras]]
 
Here is the current list of mapped cameras in [[Washington/To_do#Traffic_Cameras|Washington]]
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=== RRC Alerts in NWR ===
'''National Guidance for RRC Alerts is currently in development.'''
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Attempting to provide a consistent user experience and decrease "nuisance" alerts, the State Managers of NWR have agreed upon the following:
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♦Any crossing where the rails have been removed and/or paved over should not have an alert regardless of gates or warning devices still in place. <br>
♦Any crossing marked out of service by mutcd standards (https://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/htm/2009/part8/part8b.htm) should not have an alert. (This includes "tracks not in service" signs and the removal/hooding/etc of gates and warning devices.)<br>
♦Any crossing where the rails still cross the pavement and has signs/gates/warning devices in place should have an alert, even if the removal of rails/track at another location renders the crossing in question impossible for a train to reach - for a consistent user experience there should be an alert at any crossing that appears legitimate to the driver.
 


Additionally it is common to map Fake Cameras in Washington state. These are added when there is a sign warning of camera but no camera present. This reduces the possibility of accidentally adding a Red Light or Speed Camera to the map.


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Latest revision as of 16:43, 31 May 2020


Please see for specific guide to mapping cameras in Washington: Washington/Cameras

Here is the current list of mapped cameras in Washington

RRC Alerts in NWR

National Guidance for RRC Alerts is currently in development.

Attempting to provide a consistent user experience and decrease "nuisance" alerts, the State Managers of NWR have agreed upon the following:

♦Any crossing where the rails have been removed and/or paved over should not have an alert regardless of gates or warning devices still in place.
♦Any crossing marked out of service by mutcd standards (https://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/htm/2009/part8/part8b.htm) should not have an alert. (This includes "tracks not in service" signs and the removal/hooding/etc of gates and warning devices.)
♦Any crossing where the rails still cross the pavement and has signs/gates/warning devices in place should have an alert, even if the removal of rails/track at another location renders the crossing in question impossible for a train to reach - for a consistent user experience there should be an alert at any crossing that appears legitimate to the driver.