Sheesh! This crosswalk instruction sign covers it all. I found this amusing and thought I would share it. Though I couldn’t help but notice that the instructions are not in braille! And what about those places where a recorded voice tells you when it is okay to walk? Will it read them the instructions. In fact the sign could intelligently sense if someone is milling about on the corner and automatically turn the walk lights on. That idea is free for all the city planning folks and street maintenance agencies that could use it.
To Cross Push Button image courtesy of bookish in north park at Flickr under a creative commons license.
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about 1 year ago beingzoe said ...
I just noticed that the button looks like it is below the sign. You’d think with that much thought put into the sign they would have it pointing the right direction. Perhaps they ran out of money to make different signs for different button configurations.