An Australian-style pedestrian traffic signal

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An Australian-style pedestrian traffic signal

Arduino TeamAugust 8th, 2019

If you have ever thought what is missing in your life is a pedestrian traffic light, be sure to check out Ronald Diaz’s recent build.

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The project uses a pair of lights that Diaz had in storage for the past decade, to which he’s finally added an Arduino controller that takes care of the walk/stop sequence.

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The device is initiated by a pushbutton, which then cycles between a red light that implores pedestrians to wait, to a green signal that tells people to go, to a flashing red light and back to solid red. A piezo speaker was also included, which plays sounds based around actual Australian tones depending on the light state.

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Code can be found over on GitHub, and you can see it demonstrated in the video below.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tf-1cvpUQFY?feature=oembed&w=500&h=375]
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Website: LINK

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