How do pedestrian signals work?
A pedestrian signal allows a safer way for pedestrians to cross the street at signalized intersections. The pedestrian signal, when activated, provides time for the pedestrian to enter the street on the steady "Walk" and to finish crossing the street on the flashing "Don't Walk" signal. The pedestrian signal is normally activated by a push-button that tells the signal controller that there is a pedestrian who wishes to cross the street.

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1. How do I drive through a signal if it is out due to loss of electricity?
2. How do I report an obvious malfunction with an existing traffic signal?
3. How do pedestrian signals work?
4. How much will this citation cost?
5. May I attend traffic school to take care of this citation?
6. May I pay my traffic citation by mail?
7. May I contest this citation?
8. What if the court does not send me a letter after I get a traffic citation?
9. What is red light running?
10. Is red light running a serious problem?
11. What is the difference between a green arrow and a round green signal indication?
12. Why does it take so long sometimes for the signal to turn green?