This is a welcome development.
A lot of pedestrians in Houston no longer have an excuse for holding up traffic.New countdown signals that flash the seconds left to safely cross Houston streets are now posted at a number of intersections, including in downtown. Others will be up soon at more than 300 intersections in the Texas Medical Center, Midtown and other areas with heavy pedestrian traffic.
City leaders are expecting a big return on the $1.3 million investment, which the City Council approved this summer.
The energy-efficient signals are equipped with LED lights, which are brighter and last longer. New LED-equipped traffic signals also are being installed as the city works to get all traffic signals upgraded with the more efficient bulbs. The upgrade will save the city $10,000 a day in energy costs, said Frank Michel, a spokesman for Mayor Bill White.
New countdown signals that flash the seconds left to safely cross Houston streets are now posted at a number of intersections, including in downtown. Others will be up soon at more than 300 intersections in the Texas Medical Center, Midtown and other areas with heavy pedestrian traffic.
I saw the first ones go up several weeks ago in Midtown, although I wouldn't characterize the redeveloping area where it went up as one with heavy pedestrian traffic. I think when Callie and I walk the dog we may well account for half of that light's daily foot traffic. :)
Still, it's a good idea where there's heavy foot traffic, and the energy savings are nice regardless.
Posted by: Kevin Whited on October 8, 2007 10:23 AMThose countdown signs also help drivers to anticipate light changes and at least think about stopping, instead of plowing through a yellow/red light. I like them.
Posted by: TK on October 8, 2007 3:30 PM