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Countdown LED pedestrian signal
As the title says, one of my other animations. 
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Countdown LED pedestrian signal

As the title says, one of my other animations.

At_Home.JPG 5_section_FYA.gif countdown_ped_signal.gif mark_iv.gif broken_countdown_segment.jpg
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Filename:countdown_ped_signal.gif
Album name:basilicon89 / Traffic Signal Animations
Keywords:Traffic_Lights
Filesize:243 KiB
Date added:Mar 30, 2011
Dimensions:264 x 285 pixels
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mercuryvaporrocks   [Mar 30, 2011 at 02:14 PM]
I've noticed these have been becoming more common.
basilicon89   [Mar 30, 2011 at 06:10 PM]
Federal standards require all new pedestrian signals be countdown if the clearance is greater than 7 seconds. However, older signals and signals left in remaining county/state stockrooms can be used till the end of their service lives.
gailgrove   [Mar 30, 2011 at 08:16 PM]
Nice animation, countdown signals are now standard here too, although we still have quite a few non-countdown.
lightkid   [Mar 30, 2011 at 10:25 PM]
cool i like it
streetlight98   [Mar 16, 2012 at 12:24 AM]
We have countdowns here too except they're dual-headed with the man and hand in the top section and number board in the lower section. The pedestrian heads themselves are the size of a standard 12" traffic signal head as well, just with a different door and visor obviously.
GullWhiz   [Mar 16, 2012 at 01:29 AM]
Michael, were they retrofitted, in my area the state department uses just like above pic, but mosty counties or cities tend to retrofit and makes exactly what you discribed.....
streetlight98   [Mar 16, 2012 at 02:04 AM]
Nope brand new installations use them. A lot of peds here were fiberoptic, so just a single man/hand module went in. For the incandescent ped signals, which were used in the Central Falls area, were never retrofitted yet.
gailgrove   [Mar 16, 2012 at 02:15 AM]
We use the exact same system you described here, for both new and retrofit.
CrazyLamp   [Jul 24, 2012 at 10:23 AM]
these come in handy when the traffic light about to change. when to speed up a bit if possable. as in San antonio dont use push button anymore.
A_lights   [Aug 07, 2012 at 06:12 PM]
awesome! how did you make the picture animated?
basilicon89   [Aug 09, 2012 at 03:57 AM]
Drew the model in MS Paint, copied it several times over and animated it in Microsoft GIF animator. The countdown took me about an hour to do.
Hanging Light   [Jun 15, 2013 at 12:53 AM]
Nice! We have these in my city. Cool animation Smile
Form109   [Jul 21, 2014 at 12:45 AM]
I first saw countdown Ped's in Birmingham,Alabama in July of 2009,fast forward a couple of years and my hometown of tyler,texas was putting them up in the downtown area. Now living here in fort worth they have some and I really appreciate the countdown.....it lets you know excactly how much scoot you need to put in your step while crossing the street.
Model25FanForever   [Jul 21, 2014 at 01:06 AM]
I first saw countdown pedestrian signals in 2007. Ours timers are on the bottom section and the top section is the hand and man. Almost all our intersections and roads now have timers. Theres 2 main roads left here that have only a few intersections with timers at them. One of the roads uses single sections with no timers. The other road consists of CGE's and Fortrans that are double sections but the bottom section was disconnected during the incandescent to LED changeover, so the bottom is doing nothing.

There was once talk a few years ago about stopping installations of countdown timers because people were taking more risks and it caused more accidents. Countdowns are still being installed presently, so that talk went to scrap lol

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