Description
I'm seeing a lot of crossing lights that display a Red Hand with numbers counting down. Thus means you have 10 or 9,8, seconds to walk before you cannot cross the street.
To me, this meant that you shouldn't walk for 10,9,8 seconds before the red light turns white!?
Soooo.... Can we simplify this by simply putting a Solid Red Hand that means don't walk, and a White Hand that either blinks or counts down to warn pedestrians the light is turning Red.
Any Thoughts about this issue? And who do I contact besides GN Village Hall
3 Comments
311 call center (Registered User)
The Town of North Hempstead has reviewed your complaint and determined that the issue lies outside of our jurisdiction. Service Request # 19892 will be reported on your behalf to Nassau County. To follow up please contact the Traffic Safety Board of Nassau County at 516-571-6808.
Please feel free to call the Town’s 311 Call Center for future assistance by dialing 311 if within the Town or (516) 869-6311 if outside the Town. North Hempstead’s 311 call center is open from 7:30 am to 7:30 pm Monday to Friday, Saturday from 10:00am to 6:00pm and Sunday from 10:00am-5:00pm.
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