What is it?
A Leading Pedestrian Interval is a signal timing feature that lets people begin crossing the street before drivers are allowed to move. The walk signal turns on early so people become more visible in the crosswalk.
How to Use It
- Wait for the WALK signal to appear before stepping into the street.
- Begin crossing as soon as WALK appears—this is your "head start".
- Stay alert for turning vehicles and make eye contact when possible.
Why It Matters
LPIs reduce crashes by making people in the crosswalk easier for drivers to see. Giving people a few extra seconds to enter the street before cars move improves visibility, lowers turning conflicts, and increases safety for everyone.