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• RCW 46.61.235-The Pedestrian Crosswalk Law—Enacted in 1993, requires motorists to <br /> provide a one lane "buffer" zone to pedestrians who are crossing the street. <br /> • Senate House Bill 1928—Requires regional planning and includes discussion supporting <br /> the inclusion of bicycle and pedestrian facilities. <br /> PLANS <br /> • 1992 and 1994 Report to the Legislature: Transportation Policy Plan for Washington <br /> State: <br /> The Bicycle Transportation Policy Plan Report (1992)—Made recommendations in <br /> the four issue areas of bicycle facilities, safety education and enforcement, promoting <br /> bicycle commuting and tourism, and funding for bicycle facilities. <br /> Pedestrian Use of the Transportation System (1994)—Made recommendations in the <br /> four issue areas of planning, pedestrian facilities, funding, and education and <br /> enforcement. <br /> The Washington Traffic Safety Commission's Pedestrian Safety Strategic Plan—This plan <br /> made recommendations in the areas of pedestrian safety education and on such issues as <br /> consistency in the adjudication of motorist/pedestrian infractions. <br /> W:\PLANNING\TRAILS\COMP96.DOC 53 <br />