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Figure 318.070-13 <br /> Avoid entrapment areas <br /> --Better Condition: <br /> Entrapment Mea Two means ofegress with area <br /> A person accosted after'milting a ,'( lighting and active second story uses <br /> car would have no escape route such as residences or offices would <br /> increase safety by providing <br /> passive"surveillance <br /> 1 <br /> f <br /> I <br /> :, ( 1 ) ) (..,,F <br /> ,,,_or_._,,z,o <br /> ...„._ <br /> ,,,,__,„ ___,,,, <br /> , , , ) <br /> „.„_,,, <br /> LI <br /> Figure 318.070-14 <br /> Keep landscaping open between 3 feet and 8 feet above grade where there is the need for visibility <br /> J <br /> iiiiiik <br /> 4, <br /> i <br /> 8' <br /> t it 'hiiii, I; 3' <br /> c. Buildings, vegetation, or other objects (e.g., a storage enclosure) that block visibility <br /> into a space or provide places to hide. <br /> d. Screens or landscaping that blocks motorists' views of pedestrians crossing streets, <br /> driveways, and vehicular circulation areas. <br /> e. Where visibility is necessary to avoid creating an unsafe area to reduce the potential <br /> for pedestrian/vehicle collisions, do not plant vegetation that will obstruct views <br /> between three feet and 8 feet above the ground. (See Figure31B.070-14.) <br /> 41 <br />