How does a pedestrian signal work?
Where possible, pedestrian signals are programmed to automatically be served each signal cycle, so that pedestrians do not have to push the pedestrian button. This is often not possible due to site-specific constraints, and it is a good idea to push the button if there is one available. Once a pedestrian indication starts, there can be some confusion as to the meaning of the signal indications. The first indication is a white walking man. The symbol means the pedestrian can start walking in the direction of the signal. This is followed by a flashing orange hand symbol. The flashing hand does not mean that the pedestrian should stop crossing the street. When this symbol is shown, any pedestrians who have started to cross the street should continue crossing, but pedestrians that have not yeat started to cross should not begin crossing. The length of the flashing indication can be quite long. It is calculated based on the length of the crosswalk and the nationally recognized average walki