N.M. Admin. Code § 6.41.3.9 - STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS WALKING CONDITIONS
Transportation may be provided for students in grades K through 12 who reside within the statutory walking distance from their attendance center pursuant to Section 22-16-4 NMSA 1978 supra, if the following criteria are met:
A. Walking
parallel to (along side of) roadway. If the total volume on roads exceeds a
rate of 120 vehicles per hour or on roads with little or no walking space is
available (shoulder or path) and the traffic volume exceeds sixty (60) vehicles
per hour during the times when children are en route to or from school and at
least one of the following exists:
(1) less
than four (4) feet of walking space outside of a curbed roadway for a
continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of the
roadway;
(2) less than five (5)
feet of walking space outside of the traveled portion of an uncurbed roadway
for a continuous distance of 75 feet or more on at least one side of the
roadway;
(3) a physical or visual
obstruction on the walking space that obstructs for a distance of 75 feet or
more.
B. Walking across
roadway and/or intersection.
(1) If the
traffic volume of the street or roadway being crossed exceeds a rate of 180
vehicles per hour through an unregulated crossing site, which exceeds forty
(40) feet in width during the times when children are en route to or from
school.
(2) If the total traffic
volume of the intersection in all directions exceeds the following vehicle
rates as applicable:
(a) secondary school
children - a rate of 70 vehicles per minute;
(b) elementary school children - a rate of 55
vehicles per minute through a regulated intersection during the times when
children are en route to or from school, unless crossing guards or other
traffic enforcement officers are present.
(3) If roadways that students must cross are
major traffic arteries for high volume movement of traffic with five lanes or
greater, high speed and high accident frequency, during the times when children
are en route to or from school, and where it is determined that traffic lights
and traffic guards are not adequate. If a turn bay is present at a traffic
control signal, it is not considered a lane. High speed is 40 M.P.H. or higher
posted speed limit.
C.
Railroad crossings. Hazardous walking conditions shall automatically apply to
students required to walk across a main lane, at grade, railroad crossing.
(This does not include industrial, spur or exempt railroad
crossings.)
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