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I wanna push da button!

Okay, so this article is New York specific, but I’d be willing to bet that just about any city works the same way. But y’know…I’m probably going to keep pushing the button.

For years, at thousands of New York City intersections, well-worn push buttons have offered harried walkers a rare promise of control over their pedestrian lives.

[…] Millions of dutiful city residents and tourists have pushed them over the years, thinking it would help speed them in their journeys. Many trusting souls might have believed they actually worked. Others, more cynical, might have suspected they were broken but pushed anyway, out of habit, or in the off chance they might bring a walk sign more quickly. As it turns out, the cynics were right.

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  1. Ravings of Saint Sinner linked to this post on March 3, 2004

    oh the humanity

    It seems that in many cities, the “Push To Cross” buttons are merely having a placebo effect that makes people think they are having an effect on traffic. “Most of the buttons scattered through the city, mainly outside of Manhattan,…

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