New Pedestrian Crosswalk at Ninth Grade Center Operational

The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has installed a new traffic signal—known as a High intensity Activated crossWalK (HAWK) pedestrian crossing—on FM 179, near Tiger Street and the new Frenship ISD Ninth Grade Center in Wolfforth. The traffic signal went online Monday, September 25.

The signal was installed to improve pedestrian safety in a school zone.

“Pedestrians will activate the system through a push button. Once activated, the HAWK beacon will trigger the warning flashing yellow lights,” said Jeremy Dearing, P.E., TxDOT traffic engineer. “The yellow lights serve as an indicator to drivers to be prepared to stop. Once the solid red lights illuminate, drivers must stop and yield the right of way to pedestrians. Additionally, the system will inform pedestrians when it is permissible to cross.”

Alternating flashing-red lights allow the driver to proceed through the area after coming to a complete stop and only if there are no pedestrians in the crosswalk.

“We continue to encourage motorists to be alert when driving through school zones and for pedestrians to use the designated crossing areas,” Dearing added.

TxDOT installed the signal in partnership with the FISD and the city of Wolfforth.

For more information, contact TxDOT Public Information Officer Dianah Ascencio at (806) 748-4472.