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 The only effect the button at the Race Street/Columbus Boulevard crosswalk seems to have is to frustrate pedestrians and encourage them to cross unsafely. (Image courtesy of Steve Perzan)
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Crosswalk button effect: bad design encouraging bad behavior

I gave the large, prominent, silver button a push, and waited for the light to change. I waited some more, then I gave it another push. Nothing seemed to be happening.

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