Fist Bump with Traffic Signals
Walking up to this traffic you need to greet by a fist bump otherwise you wouldn’t be able to cross the street. The project called the Walkbump was created in Los Angeles by Alfredo Adán.
The solution proposed by the guy, except of being interesting and raising interest of passers-by, is also more hygienic than the standard button.
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