03-03-2017, 03:16 PM
(03-03-2017, 03:08 PM)NotStan Wrote:(03-03-2017, 02:10 PM)Canard Wrote: Lower lamp is "-", or stop. The upper lamp is "|", or proceed.
They really should have had the safety campaign mention this (and push it a little harder toward the media) before powering them up. That being said, a big red light still means stop, and a big green one still means go! The reason for going with a "white" "bar" is because neither of those things are colours or shapes that a driver encounters in any other condition, with the idea that a state change won't trigger a false "Go" in the mind of a motorist. Anyone who has ever sat at a stoplight and watched cars around instinctively lift their foot off the brake when an adjacent lane gets an advanced green knows exactly what I'm talking about.
Part of the confusion is that they look like regular traffic light signals at least like the walk / don't walk kind for pedestrians. Maybe it would helpf if they were horizontal or othwerise made to look more distinct than regular signals
Considering most pedestrian signals in the region are countdown signals where the top one is a combined Walk / Don't Walk and the bottom a countdown timer i don't see the confusion. The pedestrian signals at these intersections are sligntly higher and are directly across from where pedestrians are crossing for a reason.