Is it really necessary for me to push a button to activate the pedestrian signal? Can’t I just wait for the light to change?
Buttons are available to pedestrians because the traffic signal is timed for cars, not for people on foot. If you don’t activate the pedestrian signal by pushing the button, the traffic light may not allow you enough time to safely cross the street. You only need to push the button once for it to be activated.

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1. Why does it display "Don’t Walk" before I’ve completed crossing the street?
2. Why are the words "Walk" and "Don’t Walk" being replaced by symbols?
3. Why are pedestrian signals available at some intersections and not at others?
4. Shouldn't pedestrian signals be available at every intersection? Wouldn't that make things safer?
5. Is it really necessary for me to push a button to activate the pedestrian signal? Can’t I just wait for the light to change?
6. Can I count on a safe crossing if I carefully follow the pedestrian signals?