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Mojo

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A crossing that allows you to cross diagonally has opened in London.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8337341.stm

I really like this idea, in many parts of the country pedestrians are made to feel like second class citizens and it can take an age to cross the road. On a route I often take there is no crossing and I have to go across at a strange angle due to those ghastly barriers and the stupid placement of crossings so I hope it's used safely and can be implemented elsewhere!
 
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Ages since I've been there- before, were the crossings at each road single all the way across or two-stage? The two-stage (with island in the middle, and loads of barriers) is an idea intended to prioritise road traffic. This is a welcome step forward in prioritising pedestrians.
 

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Those crossings are quite popular in Japan. There are a few crossings in Melbourne and Adelaide, more might exist but they are ones I know of where the whole intersection stops and people can cross from any side.
 

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I wonder what would happen if a stolen car was coming through while the barrier things were up?

Im guessing the outcome would not be nice.
 
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