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703.9 Pedestrian Signals
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Accessible pedestrian signals shall comply with Section 4E.09 through 4E.13-Accessible Pedestrian Signals and Detectors of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices listed in Section 106.2.3.
Exception: Pedestrian signals shall not be required to comply with the requirement for choosing audible tones.
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