No, it’s a time that lets the “light” know to go red a little bit longer, so people can cross. I don’t think it counts the number of clicks and says Wow a lotta people waiting here.
A comedian once defined pressing the elevator button more than once as “elecrastination.”
Actually, this is true for some crosswalks in some cities.
In some cities, the buttons are not connected and have no effect on whether the walk/don’t walk lights change. Most are usually on a timer to change.
Darsan54 Premium Member over 6 years ago
No, it’s a time that lets the “light” know to go red a little bit longer, so people can cross. I don’t think it counts the number of clicks and says Wow a lotta people waiting here.
tcayer over 6 years ago
A comedian once defined pressing the elevator button more than once as “elecrastination.”
Randall J. Harris Premium Member over 6 years ago
Actually, this is true for some crosswalks in some cities.
n_griggs over 6 years ago
In some cities, the buttons are not connected and have no effect on whether the walk/don’t walk lights change. Most are usually on a timer to change.