The Town of Newmarket is continuously working to improve pedestrian safety. We are happy to introduce a new Pedestrian Crossover (PXO) pilot program that will make it easier and safer to cross streets.
As part of a Pilot Program, the Town will be installing its first PXO (Type B) at Gorham Street and Muriel Street. The pilot project will help the Town evaluate the effectiveness of PXOs in Newmarket.
A Pedestrian Crossover (PXO) is a designated crossing location where vehicles must stop to allow pedestrians to cross. These crossings give pedestrians the legal right-of-way and make it safer and easier to cross streets.
Construction is set to begin in July with a completion in August, just in time for the school year. The Town’s contractor for this project is Beacon Utility Contractors Limited, with Ainley Group providing design and construction support. This work will take approximately two weeks to complete.
The work includes the installation of two poles, each with a mast arm and PXO equipment, new pavement markings and signage, and curb & sidewalk modifications.
What is a Type B Pedestrian Crossover?
Type B Pedestrian Crossovers include side-mounted and overhead-mounted signs, pavement markings, and flashing beacons with push buttons.
How to use the Type B PXO
Drivers | Pedestrians | Cyclists |
Note: Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, drivers who fail to stop for pedestrians at PXOs can face fines up to $1,000 and 4 demerit points. |
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Note: Cyclists on the road approaching the PXO must stop behind the yield line (shark teeth) when pedestrians are waiting to cross or already crossing - just like drivers. |
For more information about the Town's PXO pilot program, please email info@newmarket.ca or call 905-895-5193.