German City Designs Traffic Lights for Oblivious PedestriansBlinking LED lights are now being placed in the ground at busy intersections for people who look down at their devices while walking.

ByAndrew Dalton

This story originally appeared onEngadget

engadget

奥格斯堡的德国城市小说从新加坡oach to dealing with pedestrians too buried in their smartphone screens to notice traffic signals. By embedding flashing red LEDs in the sidewalks at busy pedestrian crossings, the city hasmoved those signalsright into their line of sight.

While some Augsburgers saw the new lights as a waste of taxpayer dollars, city officials decided to install the lights after a 15-year-old girl was struck and killed by a commuter train. The local newspaperreportedthe girl was listening to headphones and looking at her smartphone when she walked onto the train tracks.

Helping pedestrians multi-task safely as they absentmindedly navigate the city isn't entirely new. in 2014, the China's Chongqing City experimented with a 165-foot longdedicated walking lanefor smartphone users. In Taiwan, officials also considereddistracted walking ticketsfor people tapping away at their phones in the country's chaotic roadways.

Stateside, the problem might be even worse. The US Department of Transportation hasidentified a connectionbetween rising pedestrian deaths and increased smartphone use, while a University of Washington studyconcludedthat one in three Americans is busy texting, emailing, checking Facebook or otherwise lost in their phone around dangerous intersections.

Wavy Line

Editor's Pick

Related Topics

Business News

'Truly Unprecedented': If You Are Hoping to Score a Lionel Messi Soccer Jersey, You Are Going to Wait a Very Long Time

The soccer superstar's authentic Inter Miami jersey is sold out through October.

Business News

Netflix is Hiring an AI-Focused Role—and the Starting Salary is up to $900,000

The streaming giant is looking for a leader in its machine learning department.

Business News

Kevin O'Leary Slams Anheuser-Busch CEO's Listening Tour, Says It Won't Stop Bud Light Backlash for One Huge Reason

Anheuser-Busch U.S. CEO Brendan Whitworth announced plans to hear consumers out this summer.

Money & Finance

Want to Become a Millionaire? Follow Warren Buffett's 4 Rules.

企业家是不能过度指狗万官方望太多a company exit for their eventual 'win.' Do this instead.