This discussion has been locked.
You can no longer post new replies to this discussion. If you have a question you can start a new discussion

L.E.D. Zebras.

Who'd have thought it?

Parents
  • I've always thought the main problem with zebra crossings is that it hard for a driver a spot whether there are people waiting to cross (especially where there are many people around). To get round this I have a cunning proposal. They should put a button near each crossing that people can press to indicate that they wish to cross. This would control a red light that would cause traffic to slow down and stop. Perhaps there could also be light for the pedestrians, which could change from red to green to indicate that the traffic has been halted and that it is now safe to cross. Perhaps I should patent this idea.

Reply
  • I've always thought the main problem with zebra crossings is that it hard for a driver a spot whether there are people waiting to cross (especially where there are many people around). To get round this I have a cunning proposal. They should put a button near each crossing that people can press to indicate that they wish to cross. This would control a red light that would cause traffic to slow down and stop. Perhaps there could also be light for the pedestrians, which could change from red to green to indicate that the traffic has been halted and that it is now safe to cross. Perhaps I should patent this idea.

Children
No Data