GRADE | POINTS |
K-8 | 5 |
9-12 | 2 |
CONTROLS ON ROADWAY BEING CROSSED | POINTS |
No stop control | 3 |
Traffic signals | 2 |
Two-way stop control | 1 |
Control providing pedestrian protection. (All way stop, or adult crossing guards.) | 0.5 |
Where pupils must cross more than one roadway at an intersection, the control with greatest point value should be considered.
SPEED (MPH) | HOURLY VOLUMES | POINTS |
Greater than 1500 | 5 | |
1000 - 1500 | 4 | |
45 - 55 | 500 - 999 | 3 |
250 - 499 | 2 | |
100 - 249 | 1 | |
Greater than 1500 | 4 | |
1000 - 1500 | 3 | |
30 - 40 | 500 - 999 | 2 |
250 - 499 | 1 | |
Greater than 1500 | 3 | |
Less than 30 | 1000 - 1500 | 2 |
500 - 999 | 1 |
WIDTH (FT) | POINTS |
40 or Greater | 2 |
25-39 | 1 |
24 or Less | 0.5 |
Pupils going to a junior high school with pupils from 6th through 9th grades, crossing a highway at an intersection where the highway traffic is not required to stop, that is posted 45 m.p.h., has an hourly volume of 600, and is 48' wide, would have the following points:
2(Table 11) + 3(Table 12) + 3(Table 13) + 2(Table 14) = 10
Since the point total is less than 12, all pupils through 9th grade would not qualify. However, pupils through 8th grade would qualify and if special considerations could justify two judgment points, pupils up through 9th grade would qualify.
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 556.140
Renumbered from Section 556.105 to Section 556.140 and amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 16534, effective December 18, 2001