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27 days ago@Multiplexer
Normally, it points left or right to indicate the direction of crossing.
Hello, my name’s Allen. I’m here to share my various train photos, news, and advocacy.
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@Multiplexer
Normally, it points left or right to indicate the direction of crossing.
@Multiplexer That’s correct. It’s on a busy bridge for automobile traffic, so the light does not change until the cyclist or pedestrian buttons are pressed.