Semafori pedonali a terra all’incrocio su Townsend Street, Dublino, presumibilmente per le persone al telefono che non prestano attenzione alla strada

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di lifeandtimes89

16 commenti

  1. throwaway_fun_acc123 on

    I support this for every pedestrian light in the country

  2. phioegracne on

    I kinda like it as an idea, but it would be a waste of money to do this everywhere

  3. micanido on

    What about the people driving, something that would sync to their phones maybe so they could see the lights go green and take off, rather than sitting there for 3 or 4 seconds not moving. 

  4. bobisthegod on

    Will work for a few months, break and never be fixed just like a massive number of ground level street lighting across the city centre that isn’t maintained.

  5. sincerebeguiler on

    Great idea but more economical to just pocket your phone

  6. tgsprosecutor on

    The noise the pedestrian lights make is already fine for making people notice they’ve gone green.
    Also, for all we complain as a nation, I’ve never been anywhere else that has every pedestrian light that makes a noise. It’s probably quite shit if you were blind anywhere else.

  7. happyLarr on

    They are placed there with the the tactile footing for the visually impaired.

  8. hopium_od on

    They have these in Seoul and yes they are genuinely very useful, like let’s not pretend you don’t check your phone at these lights. Especially tourists who’ll be checking Google maps or whatever.

  9. wankelberry_6666 on

    Zombie lights as they are called in South Korea due to fact they are to draw attention to users on their phones ,they also have them at Tara st.

  10. sheehonip on

    I nearly knocked down a girl who walked straight in front of me glued to her phone. If I was going any faster I would have

    I let out the most unmerciful blast of the car horn as she had absolutely no idea that she was nearly knocked down. Hopefully it learnt her, learnt her good

  11. pizzababa21 on

    seen this in Korea at a bigger scale. had a line at every cross walk that switched from green to red. really loved the idea.

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