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Pedestrian accident at Sainsbury's crossing
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BT


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14-02-2015 08:57 AM

Regarding the timing on crossings, the main reason for the 'waiting time' is that they are programmed not to operate within a certain time of the previous cycle. The reason for this is obvious as if they responded immediately to the press of the button every time you could have a situation where the traffic could be stopped for excessive periods as successive pedestrians kept pressing the button, hence the delay so that the traffic can be kept moving.

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