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Jack Taylor wrote:
I still maintain that the damned things are dangerous. In crowds no-one can see the indicator through the milling throngs. It only takes one person to step out into the road, on a 'red man', and the sheep follow - it'll only be a matter of time before a number of people get mown down. At the very least there should be a repeater at or above head height, even if it is on the same side of the road. It doesn't even need a milling throng. My habit at the older crossings if I was the first pedestrian was to press the button and then lean on the pole while waiting for the green man. If I do that on the new ones, no-one can see the lights. -- Phil |
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In article , (Jack
Taylor) wrote: wrote: Common Cambridge practice is buttons both sides but lights one side only. Actually that matches what I've seen elsewhere in Cambridgeshire. Perhaps it's a cost thing - or a decision made on volume of pedestrians expected. No, it's the standard setup from the DfT, AIUI. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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