junctionist
Senior Member
In addition to the cheesy exterior of this building, I found the decision made by Niagara Falls to install those buttons that must be pushed to activate the pedestrian signal at intersections a big mistake. Tourists just aren't familiar with it and don't become familiar with it in their short stay. The signal doesn't even change immediately, so if you play by the rules, you wait for the light cycle to end in the direction you want to walk in, then the next light cycle to pass before you can walk.
Inevitably, everyone just walks on greens when the orange hand signal is on. I see this lousy car-oriented setup creeping into Toronto as well.
Inevitably, everyone just walks on greens when the orange hand signal is on. I see this lousy car-oriented setup creeping into Toronto as well.