10.2.3.2 Coordinated Signalized Intersection
Coordinated intersections include two or more intersections that promote progression between each other along a corridor. According to the National Association of City Transportation Officials’ (NACTO’s) Urban Street Design Guide, coordinated intersections are typically spaced one-half mile or less apart and provide more continuous traffic flow for major street users going from one coordinated intersection to the next. Coordinated intersections can be optimized to a specific target speed to meet the lower speed needs of bicyclists and pedestrians.