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Other Reference Information <br />FHWA Manual for Selecting Safety Improvements on High Risk Rural Roads <br />A clear zone is an unobstructed, traversable roadside area that <br />allows a driver to stop safely or regain control of a vehicle that <br />has left the roadway. The width of the clear zone is informed <br />by roadway context, desired vehicle speeds, and agency design <br />standards. <br />Cost $$ <br /> <br />OTHER <br />Increase <br />Attentiveness <br />and Awareness <br />SAFE SYSTEM HIERARCHY <br />Create or Increase <br />Clear Zone <br />Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 <br />Curbside management helps prioritize different uses that would <br />otherwise be in conflict with one another such as location of bus <br />stops, bicycle infrastructure, freight deliveries, passenger pick- <br />ups/drop-offs, green stormwater infrastructure, public spaces, <br />and parking management. <br />Cost $ <br /> <br />OTHER <br />SAFE SYSTEM HIERARCHY <br />Remove Severe <br />Conflicts <br />Curbside Management <br />Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 <br />Create or Increase Clear Zone <br />Curbside Management <br />56 Appendix J: Countermeasures Toolbox | Snoqualmie Pass Comprehensive Safety Plan | Kittitas County