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the beg buttons at Beaumont and Excelsior force pedestrians to use their fingers, when we have COVID 19.
Note that the crossing button has a protective metal rim, so that only a finger can activate the button. shoulder cannot work.
this encourages the spread of COVID 19, and is also an ADA violation.
disabled people cannot use this button.
Please make crossing activated automatically, without the need of pushing the button.
Also, the button doesn't work
ha chiesto inoltre...
D. What part of the pedestrian signal is inoperable?
R. Control Button
R. Control Button
D. ***PLEASE CHECK*** the LOCATION of your request, so we send the crew to the correct place. For mobile users, sometimes the GPS location is incorrect. *ALSO* To avoid delays, provide a detailed description of the issue. *PHOTOS* are helpful.
R. OK
R. OK
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Kevin Dalley (Utente registrato)
Riconosciuto City of Oakland (Ufficialità verificata)
Kevin Dalley (Utente registrato)
Here is a partial list of cities which have reprogrammed the beg buttons
From Dan Kostelec
Here’s my list of US cities/agencies that are re-programming pedestrian push buttons to recall mode to help prevent spread of COVID-19:
-Los Angeles
-Durham, NC
-Arlington, MA
-Brookline, MA
-NCDOT in Asheville, NC
https://twitter.com/KostelecPlan/status/1246102702443999239?s=09
Kevin Dalley (Utente registrato)
If traffic engineers are telling you that changing push buttons to recall mode is too much of an effort, point them to @blinetransport: "Personnel reprogrammed more than 300 pedestrian buttons at 55 signals town-wide between Monday afternoon & Wednesday."
https://t.co/E3dBg6Cmce
https://twitter.com/KostelecPlan/status/1246107525155446784?s=19
Kevin Dalley (Utente registrato)
Pinballwizard (Utente registrato)