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vash 06-06-2016 06:24 AM

pushing the button for pedestrian crossing..pushing it once.
 
boy.

i ride my bike to work and i have bike crossing buttons and a myriad of ped crossing buttons. ours are fancy. they either say, "wait" or "beep" when you push a button.

what is it with people that stand there mashing the button repeatedly?
"wait, wait wait wait wait....................................."

i've installed those systems. that''s like the car backing up and back over the loop detector repeatedly .

i've yet to explain it to anyone..haha..dont want to get shived..

i wish i could program one to NEVER switch if you keep pushing the bottom..or program the electronic voice to say.."lay off the button you mother effer"

:D

rattlsnak 06-06-2016 06:40 AM

Ever stand in a lobby waiting on an elevator and watch 10 people re-push the already lit 'up' button?

vash 06-06-2016 06:42 AM

yup.^^

i watched a poor guy put an envelope into a blue PO box and open the door multiple times to confirmed it slid away to safety.

Dantilla 06-06-2016 06:43 AM

At an elevator, when a button is pushed, their is a light that acknowledges the "up" or "down" has been requested.

The pedestrian crossing does not have any acknowledgement that the pressing of the button did anything.
Human nature is to keep pressing until there is some result.

Steve Carlton 06-06-2016 06:45 AM

Nothing wrong with making sure. Absolutely sure...

stomachmonkey 06-06-2016 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Dantilla (Post 9149442)
At an elevator, when a button is pushed, their is a light that acknowledges the "up" or "down" has been requested.

The pedestrian crossing does not have any acknowledgement that the pressing of the button did anything.
Human nature is to keep pressing until there is some result.

Correct.

May be a failure on the part of people who install those things to consider providing feedback to the user, like maybe a digital timer that counts down to when the light will change.

stomachmonkey 06-06-2016 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 9149439)
yup.^^

i watched a poor guy put an envelope into a blue PO box and open the door multiple times to confirmed it slid away to safety.

Can't tell you how often I sit in the driveway, watch the garage door close, leave, get around the corner and wonder "did it close", then turn around to check.:(

afterburn 549 06-06-2016 06:50 AM

I Cant Help ya Vash, I have watched you for years here posting your minuscule plethora of problems.
Every week you have several.
They are observations, of family, friends , animals ,in-laws , out laws, your kids, other people's kids. You name it, it is listed.
Some soap Opera somewhere is missing ya.
You could write for them.

porsche4life 06-06-2016 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 9149452)
Can't tell you how often I sit in the driveway, watch the garage door close, leave, get around the corner and wonder "did it close", then turn around to check.:(

Lift master myq app. I can confirm it from my phone.

stomachmonkey 06-06-2016 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by porsche4life (Post 9149471)
Lift master myq app. I can confirm it from my phone.

But what if the app is wrong?

CJFusco 06-06-2016 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 9149449)
Correct.

May be a failure on the part of people who install those things to consider providing feedback to the user, like maybe a digital timer that counts down to when the light will change.

I've seen ped crossing buttons in my neck of the woods that light up with a red LED once the light is pushed.

ossiblue 06-06-2016 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by CJFusco (Post 9149489)
I've seen ped crossing buttons in my neck of the woods that light up with a red LED once the light is pushed.

This is a great "solution" (in quotes because, obviously, most traffic agencies don't consider there's a problem to solve.)

What I've noticed is there are different responses by the signal to the button push. At some intersections, the button does nothing more than activate the "Walk" sign once the signal goes through its regular timing cycle for the green light. In other words, failure to push the button results in a green light for traffic but no "Walk" command. At these types of intersections, peds tend to continually push the button because nothing seems to be happening as they wait for the cycle to complete.

At other intersections, I've witnessed the button change the cycle of the signal and the green for traffic, along with the "Walk" sign, appear sooner than the normal timing of the signal. At these intersections, peds tend to push once because they can see a result of the push within a few seconds.

Regardless of the type of intersection, I often see someone push the button, step aside a bit, and another person who has witnessed the pushing steps up and pushes it himself. Sort of saying, "Hey bud, I don't trust that you pushed the button correctly.":D

wdfifteen 06-06-2016 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 9149452)
Can't tell you how often I sit in the driveway, watch the garage door close, leave, get around the corner and wonder "did it close", then turn around to check.:(

It never hurts to be sure of these things. I never flush the toilet until I have the stall door unlatched and I'm sure the door will open. I have nightmares about the horror of being in the stall with an overflowing toilet and a stuck door.

GH85Carrera 06-06-2016 08:49 AM

At a recent trip to a small two story office building I needed to go to the second floor. The stairwell is locked from the first floor for security so that is not an option. The elevator is SLOW. I walked up and pushed the button which lit up. Someone else walked up, looked at the lit button and pushed it again a few dozen times. The elevator finally arrived and we both got on. The control panel was on the side I went to so the mad button pusher sees me push the only logical button, the second floor. They then say "one please." I looked at them with a confused look and said you are already on the first floor. Then they said well I mean one more floor up. I replied there is only one more floor up, no other possible choices, and that is where the elevator is going to go. After that it will be able to go back down to the first floor. :confused:

creaturecat 06-06-2016 08:49 AM

me? i like to jab at the button while waiting - on my bicycle. maybe 10-15 beeps.
i never feel the need to do so while walking.

MMiller 06-06-2016 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 9149452)
Can't tell you how often I sit in the driveway, watch the garage door close, leave, get around the corner and wonder "did it close", then turn around to check.:(

Damn I'm glad to know I'm not the only one! Pisses me off to "know" it's closed but have to go double check..

Baz 06-06-2016 05:14 PM

What about the idiots who push the button and then immediately proceed across the intersection without waiting....why did they even bother to push the button in the first place - except they're on a power trip - but are too dumb to understand how the process works....

dentist90 06-06-2016 05:19 PM

Hmmm... I thought those buttons were there just to give pedestrians something to do while the lights go through their normal cycle. :p

A930Rocket 06-06-2016 05:37 PM

I think we are related! lol

Quote:

Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 9149452)
Can't tell you how often I sit in the driveway, watch the garage door close, leave, get around the corner and wonder "did it close", then turn around to check.:(


recycled sixtie 06-06-2016 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 9149452)
Can't tell you how often I sit in the driveway, watch the garage door close, leave, get around the corner and wonder "did it close", then turn around to check.:(

What I do to preclude the drive back to check if the garage door is closed. The first time and only time I check the door before leaving is to say T on the ADT sign on the garage door. If I can read the T on the garage door it is closed or else it is facing the garage ceiling.:)


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