Everytime I arrive at an intersection, I press the "Press To Walk" button, but it doesn't seem to make the lights change any faster.
Therefore, my question is:
Do the "Press To Walk" buttons at intersections really work?
And, if so, how do they work?
Thanks in advance.
2007-12-16
11:36:44
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asked by
Andrew
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Cars & Transportation
➔ Safety
Geez...some of you need to settle down...
I ask a simple question and you are all offended...settle the f*ck down...
2007-12-17
05:31:39 ·
update #1
In Southern CA, they definitely work. If you don't press them, the walk sign will never appear and you'll be waiting at the corner forever...
Once pressed, when appropriate, the signal light will change and allow pedestrians the right of way
2007-12-16 11:41:37
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answered by hsueh010 7
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There's only a marginal effect on major intersections. It is much more noticeable in places where a small residential street intersects with a much larger volume street. In many such places the 'cross' sign will not light up at all, unless the button has been pressed.
It also depends on how well equipped the intersection is. There are some that take traffic flow into account, and will change the lights instantly if there are no cars.
2007-12-17 02:20:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, they do work. And, they won't make the signals change any faster by repeated, multiple pressings.
Since you don't hang around crosswalks for no reason, you wouldn't notice it, but, if you, or someone else did not press the button, the crosswalk signal would NOT change at all. So, it's a pretty odd statement you make that pressing the button won't make the signal change any sooner. How would you know?
The city is not going to spend thousands of dollars, at each intersection, installing equipment that is designed to do nothing.
2007-12-17 04:24:39
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answered by Vince M 7
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Some intersections are pretty good at stopping traffic for pedestrians however some are just times so it doesnt matter how many times you push the button LOL Some are traffic controlled if you see those marks in the road before the cross walk senses vehicle those are traffic controlled and they will change for you when traffic is lighter!
2016-05-24 06:30:45
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answered by ? 3
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This has been around and around. Depending on how the DOT set it up, most send a signal to the controller to tell the light to change. But what the pedestrian button does differently than the inductive loop for a car is that it is suppose to give more green light time to you to cross the street safely.
2007-12-16 12:41:50
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answered by carnut 2
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It doesn't make the light change any faster. At most intersections the walking man won't be displayed if you don't push the button.
2007-12-16 11:40:19
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answered by Jeff 4
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The button signals the control circuit the same way that a car
does when it crosses the loop embedded in the road. Its
doubtful that pushing the button several times has any effect.
2007-12-16 19:17:16
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answered by Aerostar 4
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so you think the world should come to a screeching halt just because you pressed the walk button. don't work that way sparky
2007-12-17 05:26:02
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answered by bungee 6
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yes but only if you push it.
2007-12-16 14:28:51
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah they work. and its illegal to hit it more than 5 times
2007-12-16 11:44:18
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answered by Poe Boy Ent. 3
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