"Green-walk.....Red-stop" You've got 25 seconds
By missybear
@missybear (11391)
United States
April 8, 2010 6:28pm CST
I live in Las Vegas and traffic is pretty fast paced so are the Traffic Lights.
On bigger intersections you get about 25 seconds to cross the street before the red hand starts flashing on smaller crossings you lucky if you get 20 seconds.
I walk pretty fast so I usually have some seconds to spare but I watch some of the older or handicapped people trying to cross the street and it's pretty sad.
Sometimes they get to the middle and the red hand already flashes so they try to hurry and the before they get across traffic starts to roll already tooting there horns at them...how rude.
Do you have that problem in your City-Town?
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@mtdewgurl74 (18151)
• United States
9 Apr 10
Ours is pretty slow..I think you get 30-40 seconds and most are small sections but there is a sign that says once across to push the silver button so it changes faster..I think they should maybe do that there. or maybe they figure it is to much a hassle..but the elderly need to be taken care of. Heck the stress alone of only be half way across is bad enough,,then to have horns honking..is just to much..they could get hurt trying to walk a faster pace..especially if it had been raining out or when other weather makes it harder to walk at a fast pace..I think they should have it to 30-40 seconds..but then we aren't a fast pace town...thankfully.
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@missybear (11391)
• United States
9 Apr 10
I've never seen a light that long, at least that gives you time enough to cross the street.
Sometimes i just wanna scoop up little old people and carry them across
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@mtdewgurl74 (18151)
• United States
9 Apr 10
Well, the thing is we have two school right in town...and the kids go home for lunch..and also they walk to the library...which is just a block away..but the light has to give the class time to get across especially the kids going home all at once to eat..there is no crossing guards...so maybe that is why...and what is 5-10 seconds more out of someone's life..not going to make a difference really...unless they are dying.
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@HelloMickey (1655)
• Hong Kong
9 Apr 10
30-40 seconds is a really long time to cross the street, the elderly then would have enough time to cross, drivers tooting horns to the elder are really mean! Never in all my life have I seen a driver did it.
@Savannarose (101)
• United States
9 Apr 10
I love walking around my city. Every walk sign shows you how many seconds you have left, so you know how long you have left. They also talk and tell you to cross or not.
People usually help older or disabled people across, even if it's just slowing down a bit and saying hello.
I live in a suburb, but the times/places I've walked in the city are like this too... except by the Justice Center. :)
@missybear (11391)
• United States
9 Apr 10
Sounds like you live in a nice place.
Our lights show the seconds too but if you can't walk any faster what do you do
@Savannarose (101)
• United States
11 Apr 10
Well you either fly or teleport. All you need to do is develop some super powers. It's just that easy. :)
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
9 Apr 10
My toddler son is disabled and he goes to a playgroup for disabled children. Therefore I know how slowly some people walk. My son isn't able to walk at all. Blind people walk with a guide dog and they go along slowly. Elderly people may walk ever so slowly. I think that 25 seconds crossing time isn't at all generous. It is stressful for the elderly and disabled folk rushing to get over in time. When they see the flashing red light they might feel they could be knocked down by the traffic. Motorists using a horn would be very rude indeed. Crossing are longer in my home country but they can take ages to work in some cases. Some people cross the road on a red man sign when they must wait for a green man sign.
@missybear (11391)
• United States
9 Apr 10
That's another problem here too, drivers not waiting for people to cross before they turn.
Most people are just in a hurry now a day and most of the time they is no reason.
Can't wait till I"m 80 trying to cross the street
@srganesh (6340)
• India
10 Apr 10
I live in a small town and we don't have such problems at all.There are traffic people alone for this purpose and no traffic signals at all.But our cities have this system but there will be more seconds for the pedestrians to cross the roads and there will be this zebra lines for the pedestrians.
@HelloMickey (1655)
• Hong Kong
9 Apr 10
In the town I lived, the traffic lights would give enough time to pedestrians crossing streets. The problem here is some traffic lights changing its signs so slow, let's say a 5 meter short section, people might need to wait almost 5 minutes. Some elderly are so in hurry and don't follow the signals of the traffic lights which is so unwise.
@missybear (11391)
• United States
9 Apr 10
There are lights like that here too were it seems you're waiting forever but if you "Jaywalk" it's a big fine if the police catches you
@msfrancisco9369 (10002)
• Boston, Massachusetts
9 Apr 10
Hi Missybear,
THat is scary. you must have a presence of mind when crossing the street or else you will be fined or hit. you are not suppose to walk...you need to run. OMG.
@missybear (11391)
• United States
9 Apr 10
You definitely can't stop to tie your shoe laces that's for sure
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@msfrancisco9369 (10002)
• Boston, Massachusetts
9 Apr 10
you are right my dear. i don't care about my shoe lace. i need to rush the bus is coming...LOL!