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This Pedestrian Traffic Switch is Motion-Sensored

Although I understand the principle behind prompting intersection lights to change as needed, the cuing controls must be terribly unsanitary surfaces. The Pedestrian Traffic Switch has been developed in part with this in mind, ensuring that people on foot won't be sharing germs with the entire city.

Kamil Laszuk designed this bright orange pole-mounted system which can be easily attached and installed to work with existing traffic lights. The bold color choice makes the device easily visible to all who may be searching for it, and its mode of operation is fairly intuitive.

Without a large tactile button to press, walkers may see the vertical line of LED lights and register that a motion sensor is integrated. After your hand traces the lit series between the wings of the Pedestrian Traffic Switch, the "walk" symbol will shortly appear.
Trend Themes
1. Contact-free Interfaces - The Pedestrian Traffic Switch shows a growing trend towards interfaces that reduce contact with unsanitary public surfaces.
2. Motion-sensing Technology for Traffic Control - The use of motion-sensing technology in traffic control is a potential opportunity for innovation in the transportation industry.
3. Intuitive User Experience Design - The Pedestrian Traffic Switch highlights a trend towards simple and intuitive design in user interfaces.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - The Pedestrian Traffic Switch has implications for the transportation industry in terms of pedestrian safety and efficient traffic control.
2. Smart City Infrastructure - The development of contact-free and motion-sensor technology for urban infrastructure is a growing trend in the smart city industry.
3. Outdoor Advertising - The bright color and bold design of the Pedestrian Traffic Switch presents a potential marketing opportunity for outdoor advertising agencies.

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