In my experience, the Puffin crossings are setup correctly precisely 0% of the time.
If you are going to pay presumably a lot more money for all of the extra detectors and electronics then they need to deliver 2 things as mentioned by OP: 1) They make sure that anyone on the crossing has time to cross rather than stopping traffic for a fixed amount of time (useful outside schools) and 2) If there aren't any people crossing, the traffic should be stopped for a short amount of time no worse than if they were just a normal Pelican crossing.
However.
Even when no-one is crossing or in some case someone crossed and is about 50 metres up the road, the crossings are still usually on red for a total of often 20 seconds, which is way longer than most Pelican crossings that are on red for usually 5 to 10 seconds max.
I don't know if no-one notices or cares but it is really annoying!
My biggest annoyance are the ones that wait for a gap in the traffic. And by the time it goes green you have already crossed. They seem to be configured to be irrelevant for any able bodied person. And completely ignore current traffic conditions in favour of some hard coded delays.
I wonder how the environment impacts how well these crossings work. The road in the photo looks very narrow, an environment where drivers probably have to pay attention, maybe even slow down in general.
In my neighborhood there’s one at a two lane road but the street itself is very wide so people generally drive very fast to begin with and are often distracted.
Lots of conflict at that crossing even with LED flashers. I don’t know what to do to make drivers pay attention to the strip of road right in front of them.
This is a well-known effect, it does make a significant difference. People feel safer driving slower when the road has obstacles closeby or when it's curved. You can use this to slow people down with bollards, small curves, or even trees near the road in rural areas.
> The road in the photo looks very narrow, an environment where drivers probably have to pay attention, maybe even slow down in general.
I’ve seen roads in Japan where the lines marking car lanes narrow as you approach crosswalks, creating the impression of an environment where drivers should slow down.
lbriner|4 months ago
If you are going to pay presumably a lot more money for all of the extra detectors and electronics then they need to deliver 2 things as mentioned by OP: 1) They make sure that anyone on the crossing has time to cross rather than stopping traffic for a fixed amount of time (useful outside schools) and 2) If there aren't any people crossing, the traffic should be stopped for a short amount of time no worse than if they were just a normal Pelican crossing.
However.
Even when no-one is crossing or in some case someone crossed and is about 50 metres up the road, the crossings are still usually on red for a total of often 20 seconds, which is way longer than most Pelican crossings that are on red for usually 5 to 10 seconds max.
I don't know if no-one notices or cares but it is really annoying!
7952|4 months ago
collingreen|4 months ago
Thanks for the project write up and shaking up the Halloween costume mix a little.
2earth|4 months ago
Thanks a lot, glad you enjoyed!
barbazoo|4 months ago
In my neighborhood there’s one at a two lane road but the street itself is very wide so people generally drive very fast to begin with and are often distracted.
Lots of conflict at that crossing even with LED flashers. I don’t know what to do to make drivers pay attention to the strip of road right in front of them.
Feathercrown|4 months ago
divbzero|4 months ago
I’ve seen roads in Japan where the lines marking car lanes narrow as you approach crosswalks, creating the impression of an environment where drivers should slow down.
2earth|4 months ago
niwtsol|4 months ago
wvbdmp|4 months ago
What does this mean?
ZeroGravitas|4 months ago
A type C Zebra crossing is one that doesn't have the Belisha Beacon lights at either side. Rare now but it existed before that innovation.
blueflow|4 months ago
NL807|4 months ago
kaladin-jasnah|4 months ago
NooneAtAll3|4 months ago
If that's a problem... then just don't do it? Turn on RY only after you show R to walkers
I don't see the point for a total redesign
unknown|4 months ago
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ErroneousBosh|4 months ago
dredmorbius|4 months ago
Firefox does, including on mobile platforms.
2earth|4 months ago
vismit2000|4 months ago