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When you close a project by returning to the project gallery, the following happens:Any active line, polygon, or streaming point capture ends and is saved.If you are online, all data is sent.If you are offline, all data is saved on the device.
When a vehicle is turning over a crosswalk and a pedestrian is crossing with a crossing signal the turning driver must stop and remain stopped until the pedestrian has crossed the lane they are turning into and six feet into the adjacent lane. ORS 811.028(1)(b)(E).
A pedestrian is not permitted to walk upon or along a highway if there is a sidewalk or shoulder available. ORS 814.070(1)(a).
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A vehicle operator is not required to stop and remain stopped for a pedestrian in a crosswalk when the pedestrian is crossing the roadway on the opposite side of a safety island. ORS 811.208(3)(a).
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A pedestrian must use a pedestrian tunnel or overhead crossing to cross a roadway one is provided. ***note there is no exception for a person with a disability in this statute*** ORS 814.060(1).
An unmarked crosswalk is where the lines of the opposite facing sidewalks, shoulders, or curbs create a line and the unmarked crosswalk is up to 20 feet wide, or if there are no sidewalks or shoulders, where the crosswalk would be if there were sidewalks or shoulders (up to six feet wide). ORS 801.220(1) and (2).
A car cannot be parked or stopped on the sidewalk unless it is government owned, there was a conflict with other traffic, at the direction of a law enforcement officer, or the car is disabled. ORS 811.555, ORS 811.550(4), and ORS 811.560(4)-(7).
A vehicle operator must stop if they approach from the rear another vehicle stopped at a marked or unmarked crosswalk to permit a pedestrian to cross regardless of the position of the pedestrian at the time. ORS 811.020.
A project can also be configured with a required horizontal accuracy. If so, the user cannot capture a record until the accuracy threshold has been met.
Operators of “electric personal assistive mobility devices” (Segways) on the sidewalk are considered pedestrians. ORS 814.550.
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A sidewalk is, on a highway with a shoulder, the area between the edge of the shoulder and the adjacent property line capable of being used by a pedestrian. ORS 801.485(1).
If the project is not already on your device, the download icon changes to an information icon once the download is complete. If you do not see projects to download, contact your project administrator and ask for the project to be shared with you.
Motor vehicle operators must stop before crossing the sidewalk when exiting an alley, driveway, or building. ORS 811.505.
If a bicycle is being operated on the highway (which includes the sidewalk) the bicyclist has all the same rights and responsibilities as a motor vehicle operator. ORS 814.400, State of Oregon v. Potter, 185 Or.App. 81, 57 P.3d 944 (2002).
An exclusivity group is used to ensure that only one button in the group is active at any time. The project author can include buttons from different template groups in a single exclusivity group, and multiple exclusivity groups can be applied to a project.
If a button is used to launch a URL, it does not capture a record, but instead opens the URL with the default browser on your device. You can configure the button to pass predefined values along with the URL as parameters. For more information, see Integrate with other apps.
User input is configured by the project author and can be typed with a keyboard, selected from a list, or scanned from a barcode.
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Even if a pedestrian complies with all provisions of the vehicle code it is not intended to relieve a pedestrian from the duty to exercise due care. ORS 811.005.
A pedestrian cannot leave the curb or other place of safety and move into the path of a vehicle in such a way as to create an immediate hazard. ORS 814.040(1)(a).
Dopedestrianshave the right ofwayif they are jaywalking
Any person that intentionally obstructs vehicular or pedestrian traffic can be arrested for disorderly conduct in the second degree. ORS 166.025.
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If a pedestrian is walking on a two-way highway with a physical center divider that has a shoulder available but no sidewalks, the pedestrian is required to walk upon the shoulder as far as practicable from the edge of the roadway on the right side (back to traffic). ORS 814.070(1)(d).
A car cannot be parked or stopped within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection unless it is momentarily picking up or dropping off passengers, government owned, there was a conflict with other traffic, at the direction of a law enforcement officer, or the car is disabled. ORS 811.555, ORS 811.550(4), and ORS 811.560(2), (4), (7).
Dopedestrianshave the right ofwayat a green light
A pedestrian crossing the roadway at any place other than a crosswalk must yield the right of way to all vehicles. ORS 814.040(1)(b).
A marked crosswalk is any portion of the roadway, at an intersection or not at an intersection, that is distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by lines or other markings on the roadway. ORS 801.220.
A car cannot be parked or stopped on a shoulder unless they are on a straightaway of at least 200 feet. ORS 811.555 and ORS 811.550(2).
Lines and polygons are not captured until the user has moved a minimum distance from the first vertex. Lines require a minimum of two vertices, and polygons require a minimum of three vertices.
A person commits vehicular assault of a pedestrian if they drive recklessly (the person was aware of, and consciously disregarded, the substantial and unjustifiable risk that a crash will occur) and hit a pedestrian and cause the pedestrian physical injury. ORS 811.060 and ORS 161.085(9).
Vehicle operators are required to yield to traffic patrol members (crossing guards) in the crosswalk. ORS 811.017, ORS 339.650.
A pedestrian must yield the right of way to an ambulance or other emergency vehicle when the vehicle is approaching with its emergency lights and/or siren on. ORS 814.050.
A project can be configured to require or optionally enable location sharing. If your project requires location sharing, it cannot be disabled in the mobile app. If it is optional, you can turn off location sharing.
The horizontal accuracy error only stops the user from pressing the button to start capturing lines, polygons, or streaming points. Once active, line and polygon vertices with an accuracy below the threshold are excluded from the captured geometry. Conversely, all streaming points are captured, even if they don't meet the accuracy threshold.
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Optionally, a project can be configured to use an exclusivity group. In this case, tapping a button can stop the capture of one feature and start capturing the next one.
A vehicle operator is not required to stop and remain stopped for a pedestrian when the pedestrian is crossing in a crosswalk and a pedestrian safety tunnel or overhead crossing has been provided at or near the crosswalk. ORS 811.028(3)(b).
A bicyclist riding on the sidewalk also has the same rights and responsibilities under the law as a pedestrian. ORS 814.410(2).
Local road authorities are permitted to regulate the movement of pedestrians in their jurisdictions by establishing crosswalks, closing crosswalks and prohibiting pedestrians from crossing in certain places, or establishing laws that prohibit crossing outside of the crosswalk (jaywalking), so it is important to know your municipal or county laws as well as the state laws. ORS 810.080.
If a signal changes from “WALK” to “WAIT”, “DON’T WALK”, or another symbol while a pedestrian is in a crosswalk they must proceed “with dispatch” to a sidewalk or safety island. ORS 814.010(6)(b).
When does a pedestrian not have the right ofway
Vehicle operators must yield the right of way to highway workers who are pedestrians in a highway work zone. ORS 811.233.
Even if a pedestrian violates the vehicle code it is not intended to relieve a vehicle operator from driving with due care concerning pedestrians. ORS 811.005.
If a pedestrian is walking on a highway that does not have sidewalks nor shoulders available, the pedestrian must walk as near as practicable to the outside edge of the roadway and, if the highway is two-way, only on the left (facing traffic). ORS 814.070(1)(e).
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A sidewalk is, on a highway without a shoulder, the portion of the highway between the edge of the roadway and the adjacent property line capable of being used by a pedestrian. ORS 801.485(2).
A bicyclist is not allowed to operate a bicycle on a sidewalk in a careless manner that endangers any person or property. ORS 814.410(1)(c).
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A pedestrian must obey all bridge and railroad signals, and cannot cross through, around, over, or under and barricades or gates while they are closed or being opened or closed. ORS 814.030.
If an intersection has a marked crosswalk a pedestrian must use the marked crosswalk at the intersection to cross the roadway. ORS 801.220.
A bicyclist must provide an audible warning before overtaking and passing a pedestrian on a sidewalk. ORS 814.410(1)(b).
ArcGIS QuickCapture is a field data capture app that allows you to capture data quickly. You can capture both the location and attributes of assets or incidents as you travel. A project author determines the arrangement of buttons, how they appear, and the information they collect. The app allows you to capture photos, video, and sensor information from the device.
When a pedestrian is crossing in a crosswalk, vehicle operators must stop and remain stopped until the pedestrian has cleared the lane the vehicle is in and the lane adjacent to the lane the vehicle is in. For the purposes of counting lanes, a bicycle lane and a parking lane are not counted. ORS 811.028.
Vehicle operators must stop and remain stopped for a blind pedestrian carrying a white cane or accompanied by a guide dog who is crossing or about to cross a roadway, even if the blind pedestrian is not crossing in a crosswalk or is crossing against the direction of a traffic control device. ORS 811.035.
If the project was configured to request a user input after a button is pressed, enter a valid value before pressing another button.
A pedestrian is considered to be crossing a roadway in the crosswalk when any part of their body, their wheelchair, cane, crutch, or bicycle moves into the crosswalk with the intent to proceed. A pedestrian does not need to put their whole body into the crosswalk to trigger their right of way. ORS 811.028(4).
A car cannot be parked or stopped within 50 feet upon the approach of a traffic control device in such a way that the vehicle will obstruct the traffic control device unless it is momentarily picking up or dropping off passengers, government owned, there was a conflict with other traffic, at the direction of a law enforcement officer, or the car is disabled. ORS 811.555, ORS 811.550(4), and ORS 811.560(2), (4), (7).
Pedestrians are allowed to walk on “narrow residential streets” so long as signs have been posted designating the street as a “narrow residential street” and the pedestrians do not create a traffic hazard. ORS 814.070(4) and ORS 801.368.
A car cannot be parked or stopped on a crosswalk unless it is government owned, there was a conflict with other traffic, at the direction of a law enforcement officer, or the car is disabled. ORS 811.555, ORS 811.550(6), and ORS 811.560(4)-(7).
If enabled and supported by your device, tapping a button gives an audio response (text to speech or beep) and haptic feedback to provide confirmation that the button has been pressed.
Unless a pedestrian is granted a right of way under the law over a vehicle in the roadway a pedestrian must always yield the right of way to a vehicle in the roadway. ORS 814.040(1)(c).
QuickCapture uses the predictive text capabilities of the device for user input. When entering a single word on Android, you must select the word from the recommended options or enter a space after the single word to be able to select Done. On iOS, you can immediately close the keyboard and select Done.
If a vehicle operator drives in a careless manner and hurts pedestrian they may face enhanced penalties under Oregon’s Vulnerable Roadway User law. ORS 811.135(3).
If a pedestrian is walking on a two-way highway without a physical center divider that has a shoulder available but no sidewalks, the pedestrian is required to walk upon the shoulder as far as practicable from the edge of the roadway on the left side (facing traffic). Hitchhikers are not required to walk on the left side so long as they walk backward. ORS 814.070(1)(c).
A project can be configured to accept input from the user. The user can enter the input before or after a button is pressed. The project author defines the buttons and fields to which the value is applied.
When a vehicle is turning over a crosswalk and a pedestrian is crossing without a crossing signal the turning driver must stop and remain stopped until the pedestrian has crossed the lane they are turning into and the adjacent lane. ORS 811.028(1)(b)(D).
A highway is not just those roads usually referred to as highways but includes every public way, road, street, thoroughfare and place used or intended to be used for the use of the general public for vehicles or vehicular traffic as a matter of right. ORS 801.305.
A pedestrian must obey all traffic control devices applicable to the pedestrian unless complying with the direction of a law enforcement officer. ORS 814.020.
Having the right of way means that a person has the right to proceed in a lawful manner in preference to another vehicle or pedestrian approaching in such a way as to give rise to the danger of collision unless one grants the right of way to the other. ORS 801.440.
A pedestrian facing a “WAIT”, “DON’T WALK” or another symbol may not proceed. This means it is unlawful for a pedestrian to enter a crosswalk on any symbol other than “WALK”, including a flashing “WAIT”, “DON’T WALK”, or symbol. ORS 814.010(6)(b).
A traffic control device is any sign, marking or device placed, operated or erected by any road authority for the purpose of guiding, directing, warning, or regulating traffic. ORS 801.540.
Any person that intentionally obstructs vehicular or pedestrian traffic can be arrested for disorderly conduct in the second degree. ORS 166.025.