Description
The signal at this intersection used to give a walk signal to pedestrians on demand only. Now it gives a pedestrian walk signal (north or south on Hearst Avenue) when no pedestrians are present, thereby holding up traffic.
The signal at this intersection used to give a walk signal to pedestrians on demand only. Now it gives a pedestrian walk signal (north or south on Hearst Avenue) when no pedestrians are present, thereby holding up traffic.
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4 Commentaires
Reconnu City of Berkeley (Membre officiel vérifié)
Clos Aaron Lowe (Membre officiel vérifié)
We have checked with Public Works. This is not a malfunction. Please see the explanation below.
Intersections around campus and throughout downtown Berkeley, during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 pm., the Pedestrian Crossing Signals are programmed to cycle automatically along with the Traffic Signals, whether or not there is a pedestrian at the intersection waiting to cross.
After hours the Pedestrian Crossing Signals at these intersection revert to manual control – so at those times, a pedestrian must press the Pedestrian Crossing Button to trigger the Pedestrian Walk Sign.
Thank you for your understanding.
Réouvert deWally (Utilisateur inscrit)
Reconnu City of Berkeley (Membre officiel vérifié)