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[–] user224 31 points 2 days ago (11 children)

But fuck this shit:

I want my zebra back, this is not visible from far away. And if I don't see a crosswalk anywhere nearby, then I shall cross the road anywhere convenient.

This I like:

[–] teuniac_@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

It looks like it's a signalized crossing now. Depending on the timing settings of the traffic lights and the speed limit this can be better for people walking. Particularly when it has a sensor to see when everyone is done crossing.

Zebra crossings can be very challenging for disabled people, like visual impairments and mobility issues. These groups can feel very vulnerable using such a crossing because there is no auditory confirmation.

There might be better solutions though if the speed limit is lowered.

[–] user224 2 points 1 day ago

Up until recently zebras were used everywhere, including on signalized crossings.
The extra challenge with this is/was that guide dogs aren't/weren't (yet) trained on it. Least that's what I've seen in news at the end of last year.

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